“I for one hope that Barsky’s venture flourishes – and not just because there is a burning need to start a more thoughtful conversation about the criminal justice system in the US,” Tett writes. “In a world increasingly ruled by celebrity soundbites, the sight of entrepreneurs trying to start national debates about complex, weighty matters is to be celebrated; not least because this was not something media doomsters might have expected a decade ago.”
]]>“The larger shame is the deep American ambivalence about the very purpose of prison,” Bill writes. “Considering that the United States is the world’s leading warden, we should be able to answer with some conviction this question: What is prison for?”
Read the entire op-ed here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/10/opinion/college-for-criminals.html
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