Prison is not a place of rehabilitation
The death of a young man of an overdose of substance abuse a day after he came out of prison proves without a shadow of doubt that prison is not a place of rehabilitation. If a drug addict is placed in Kordin he will continue to remain an addict and if...
The death of a young man of an overdose of substance abuse a day after he came out of prison proves without a shadow of doubt that prison is not a place of rehabilitation. If a drug addict is placed in Kordin he will continue to remain an addict and if a young man is placed in prison for some other reason, no doubt he will become an addict because it is no secret that even with the shipshape security, drugs somehow manage to enter the prison gates.
When is prison itself going to become a place of reform so that people like this young man do not die? Is it so impossible to place drug addicts together even inside prison and find a way to rehabilitate them? How many more young people have to die as soon as they get out of prison and crave the drug of their choice before somebody decides that all this has to come to an end?