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Prison system in focus in Philly

Penitentia­ry turned-museum holds lessons for presidenti­al candidates of both parties

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Philadelph­ia chenweihua@chinadaily­usa.com

Something is profoundly wrong when almost a quarter of the world’s prison population is in the United States, even though our country has less than 5 percent of the world’s population. 2016 Democratic Party Platform

The Eastern State Penitentia­ry in downtown Philadelph­ia looms prominentl­y on the tourist map for people coming to the 2016 Democratic National Convention, but its doors are wide open. The first penitentia­ry in the US was shut down in 1971 and reopened in 1994 as a museum.

Aside from displays describing its long history since 1829, there is an exhibit titled Prisons Today: Questions in the Age of Mass Incarcerat­ion.

Since the 1970s, the US prison population has jumped more than 600 percent to well over 2 million. In terms of percentage of the population, more Americans are locked up today than in any other nation on the planet.

The message the exhibit seems to convey is that the mass incarcerat­ion system is broken, and to the nation’s woe.

The penitentia­ry was set up through the advocacy of US founding fathers like Benjamin Franklin and a group of reformers known as the Philadelph­ia Society for Alleviatin­g the Miseries of Public Prisoners. Their approach was a departure from the previous policy in the US, moving from punishment to promoting penitence.

But that approach diminished by the early 1900s as the system had to house more and more prisoners, including the notorious Al Capone.

On Tuesday noon, elementary school students were on a guided tour of the prison, listening to a guide talk about everything from Al Capone’s cell to a synagogue and the exercise yard.

America’s high incarcerat­ion rate and reforming the criminal justice system have been hot issues on the 2016 presidenti­al campaign trail.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has been decrying the criminal justice system for the past year. Speaking on Monday night at the Democratic National Convention, he said the election was about the leadership to repair a broken criminal justice system.

“It’s about making sure that young people in this country are in good schools and at good jobs, not in jail cells,” he told an audience that included many of his supporters.

The 2016 Democratic Party Platform, heavily influenced by Sanders, also calls for reform of the criminal justice system and an end to mass incarcerat­ion.

“Something is profoundly wrong when almost a quarter of the world’s prison population is in the United States, even though our country has less than 5 percent of the world’s population. We will reform mandatory minimum sentences and close private prisons and detention centers,” the platform says.

“Whenever possible, Democrats will prioritize prevention and treatment over incarcerat­ion when tackling addiction and substance use disorder,” it goes on.

Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill have taken a lot of heat for their records on mass incarcerat­ion.

The 1994 crime bill signed by then President Bill Clinton and pushed also by then first lady Hillary Clinton is widely regarded to have worsened the mass incarcerat­ion dilemma in the US with its harsh sentencing guidelines.

On various occasions, both Clintons have indicated it was a mistake and should be corrected.

The Republican Party Platform also calls for reducing incarcerat­ion, but the language is not as aggressive as the Democrats’.

The broken US criminal justice and prison system is also featured in Michael Moore’s documentar­y Where to Invade Next?, which features stark comparison with Sweden’s system.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CHEN WEIHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Nicholas Lash, from Las Vegas, Nevada, holds a poster calling to end mass incarcerat­ion in the United States in a protest on Tuesday afternoon across the street from the Philadelph­ia City Hall. The Democratic Nation Convention is being held in the city this week and the reform of criminal justice system is a key presidenti­al campaign issue. A row of cells (right) in Eastern State Penitentia­ry, which is now a museum.
PHOTOS BY CHEN WEIHUA / CHINA DAILY Nicholas Lash, from Las Vegas, Nevada, holds a poster calling to end mass incarcerat­ion in the United States in a protest on Tuesday afternoon across the street from the Philadelph­ia City Hall. The Democratic Nation Convention is being held in the city this week and the reform of criminal justice system is a key presidenti­al campaign issue. A row of cells (right) in Eastern State Penitentia­ry, which is now a museum.
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