The Power of Redemption: Fighting for Justice and Compassion

How do unjust laws contribute to the severity of prison sentences?

A. By creating laws that result in life imprisonment for minor offenses

B. By imposing strict slogans like "Three strikes and you're out"

C. By banning assistance for incarcerated individuals

D. By implementing parole abolition in many states

The detail from the excerpt that best supports the idea that prison sentences often do not match the severity of crimes is:

The answer that is given is "A. By creating laws that result in life imprisonment for minor offenses"

In Bryan Stevenson's book "Just Mercy," he sheds light on the injustices within the criminal justice system, particularly regarding the severity of prison sentences in relation to the crimes committed. The excerpt highlights how nonviolent offenders can be sentenced to decades in prison, even for minor offenses like writing a bad check or petty theft.

Stevenson points out that the creation of laws that allow life imprisonment for such minor crimes is a clear indication that prison sentences often do not align with the severity of the offense. This disproportionate sentencing only exacerbates the issues within the system and perpetuates unfair treatment of individuals.

By acknowledging these flaws and advocating for justice and compassion, we can work towards reforming the system to ensure that punishment fits the crime and that rehabilitation and support are prioritized for incarcerated individuals.

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