Disagree: Longer Prison Sentences deter crime.: Increased prison sentencing also increased the amount of incarcerated citizens significantly, with the number of imprisoned people in the US growing from 290,000 to 1.2 million in almost 20 years. , Despite the dramatic increase in the number of prisons and imposing mandatory lengthy sentences, however, the number of crimes continued to rise, Property crimes rose from 7.4 million to 11 million, while the number of people placed in state and federal prisons grew from 290,000 in 1977 to over 1.2 million in 1998., Agree: Longer prison sentences deter crime.: After the 1960s many believed more prisons and longer sentences would deter crime., Imprisonment and loss of income is a major hardship to many people., The article says, ¨The purpose of punishment is to discourage a person from committing a crime.¨, Agree: Children who grow up in dysfunctional homes tend to commit crimes later in life.: Research shows the cycle of violence is passed from generation to generation., Children in dysfunctional homes do not receive the love and guidance from parents that would lead them to be able to make good and confident decisions., A "cycle of violence" is where people who grow up with abuse or antisocial behavior in the home will be much more likely to mistreat their own children., Similarly, sexual abuse in childhood often leads these victims to become sexual predators as adults., Opinions: I don’t think people are born good or evil. I think that society plays a role in their life, and it shapes them., I think that life in prison should be a thing, when the person that committed the crime says that he did it, or there is enough evidence to put them in for life. , If a person had a horrible father, they are also a criminal, I wouldn't trust someone who grew up in a dumpy home. ,

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