Firing Line Season 17 Episode 14

Firing Line Season 17 Episode 14 Where to Go on Prison Reform

  • April 16, 1982

Where to Go on Prison Reform is the fourteenth episode of the seventeenth season of the show Firing Line. On the show, host Margaret Hoover meets with a panel of experts to discuss reforms and changes needed within the prison system.

The experts confront the harsh realities of the prison system in America and attempt to find solutions for various problems that currently exist within the system. They discuss what needs to change within the system and what practices should be implemented to improve prisoner outcomes.

Throughout the discussion, the panelists focus on the societal impact that the prison system has on communities and the practical implications of prison reform. Some of the topics discussed include rehabilitation programs in prison, closing private prisons, utilizing restorative justice practices, and reducing recidivism.

One of the main points of discussion is the issue of mass incarceration. As the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, the panelists examine why the system has become so large and what can be done to address this issue. They explore alternatives to incarceration such as mental health treatment and community-based programs.

Additionally, the panelists delve into the lack of opportunities for those who have been incarcerated. They examine how prisons can provide better education and vocational training programs so that those who are released from prison are equipped with the skills that they need to re-enter society successfully.

The show seeks to explore all aspects of the prison system, including the racial disparities that exist within the system. The panelists acknowledge the existence of systemic racism and how it affects specific groups like Black and Latino men. They also discuss how the criminal justice system can be biased against these groups and what changes need to be implemented to ensure that everyone is treated fairly.

Overall, the episode provides a thought-provoking discussion on prison reform, and the panelists offer up suggestions on how the prison system can be reformed to better support prisoners, their families, and society as a whole. The discussion is grounded in research and data, and the experts provide practical solutions that can be implemented if there is political will. This episode is a valuable watch for anyone interested in prison reform and criminal justice system reforms in the US.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 16, 1982
  • Language
    English