http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00drr1r/Girls_Behind_Bars_Episode_1/
Just been watching a bit of Girls Behind Bars on iPlayer (I was expecting something else
) and it got me thinking.
The UK is hardly a Utopian society but we have an amazingly high avergae standard of living compared to most of the planet.
So how come, in today's society we still have really rough areas in the cities? I'm not talking about people who are poor or under-educated, I'm talking about people living in environments where violence and substance-abuse are normal ways of life. I understand that people born into this world hold their parents and friends up as role-models so if they are criminals, their children will follow suit so is this a vicious circle that we can never truly break?
Surely even real scumbags know it's wrong to beat up some old lady and half-inch her pension. Is it a case of 'it's much harder to do the right thing' and so the negative environment perpetuates?
If you could bring about a radical reform of the prison system, what would you change? Our current system clearly doesn't work particularly well, especially at keeping drugs out.
Just been watching a bit of Girls Behind Bars on iPlayer (I was expecting something else

The UK is hardly a Utopian society but we have an amazingly high avergae standard of living compared to most of the planet.
So how come, in today's society we still have really rough areas in the cities? I'm not talking about people who are poor or under-educated, I'm talking about people living in environments where violence and substance-abuse are normal ways of life. I understand that people born into this world hold their parents and friends up as role-models so if they are criminals, their children will follow suit so is this a vicious circle that we can never truly break?
Surely even real scumbags know it's wrong to beat up some old lady and half-inch her pension. Is it a case of 'it's much harder to do the right thing' and so the negative environment perpetuates?
If you could bring about a radical reform of the prison system, what would you change? Our current system clearly doesn't work particularly well, especially at keeping drugs out.