On following rules: good or bad example for prisoners?
I love this quote by
Albert Schweitzer: Example is leadership!
If we want prisoners to be
law-abiding citizens someday, it is important that all of us set good examples.
The Grand Old Party did just the opposite last week. While prisoners are expected
to follow rules and abide by policies, Republican leaders chose a different
route at their national convention.
On
rules
Many prisoners wind up
going back to prison after they are paroled. NOT because they reoffended, but
because they violated some rules.
The same is true about
prisoner misconduct “tickets.” Many times, the tickets are issued for the violation
of a rule, rather than troublesome behavior.
Now let’s talk about the convention.
The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from engaging in most political activity inside federal buildings or while on duty.
Yet, the political confab barely got started when
There
was a presidential pardon from the white house;
The
Secretary of State gave a political speech while on business in Jerusalem;
The
First Lady spoke in the rose garden; and
The
Acting Homeland Secretary presided over a Naturalization ceremony.
On
Policies
Due to the pandemic, the Center
for Disease Control has issued these policy guidelines for all Americans.
On social or physical distancing: “stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms' length) from other people...in both indoor and outdoor spaces.”
On face masks: “wear a mask in public settings and when around people who don't live in your household...”
Michigan prisoners have similar instructions from the Department of Corrections. In addition, to avoid personal contact, the department has stopped all personal prison visits.
Now let’s check on what prisoners saw on TV at the political convention.
No wearing of masks;
No social distancing;
All kinds of personal contact---even shaking of hands!
On behalf of all my
brothers and sisters behind bars, I ask: What kind of a message is this
sending? Where is the respect for rules and policies?
Don’t talk to me about political bias. If the shoe fits, ...
I’m standing in solidarity with all occupants of prisons---inmates and guards. Rules are rules, policies are policies, and neither have been written or adopted to be disregarded by those of us in free society.
“Example
is leadership!”
Albert Schweitzer
“To
flaunt is not!”
Doug
Tjapkes
Comments
MDOC has no ideal what they are doing!!! Good to see someone cares, ty Doug. The Govenor is CLUELESS!