Online Debate: Prison Doesn't Work
Is prison an effective way to deal with criminals and crime?
Join fellow online debaters on Tuesday 5th May at 6:45pm BST for a lively Zoom debate:
This House Believes Prison Doesn’t Work.
From overcrowded facilities to high reoffending rates, the effectiveness of prison systems is increasingly under scrutiny. Does incarceration truly deliver justice and rehabilitation, or does it deepen cycles of crime and social inequality? Should societies focus more on alternative forms of punishment and reform — or is prison still a necessary tool for public safety?
Join our debate on THB Prison Doesn’t Work and bring your sharpest arguments to the Floor Contributions.
You can give YOUR opinion during Floor Contributions.
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Is prison an effective way to deal with criminals and crime?
Join fellow online debaters on Tuesday 5th May at 6:45pm BST for a lively Zoom debate:
This House Believes Prison Doesn’t Work.
From overcrowded facilities to high reoffending rates, the effectiveness of prison systems is increasingly under scrutiny. Does incarceration truly deliver justice and rehabilitation, or does it deepen cycles of crime and social inequality? Should societies focus more on alternative forms of punishment and reform — or is prison still a necessary tool for public safety?
Join our debate on THB Prison Doesn’t Work and bring your sharpest arguments to the Floor Contributions.
You can give YOUR opinion during Floor Contributions.
Book your FREE TICKET and join the debate!
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