Closing Long Creek a first step
To the Editor;
I am happy to hear of and fully support the proposal to close the only youth jail in the state. For the most part, I consider the American carceral system as antithetical to justice, and the American youth carceral system even more so. At least half of American prisoners have mental health issues of some kind; punishing them, instead of helping them rehabilitate, is a waste of time and resources and helps no one. Of course, there are crimes that should not be forgiven.
People with a mental illness, especially in the poorer parts of Maine, are underserved in our community. Children with a mental illness are even more underserved; often, these kids are punished and pushed away instead of being listened to. Actions have justification behind them; it’s crucial to listen to the children — even if they are misbehaving. Mental illness is a powerful force. Our children are not “evil,” they are misguided or ill.
I fully believe that if we, as a community, take the time to listen to our children and help them through the tough times — the times that influence so many to turn to crime or drugs — we can make a positive impact on the rest of their lives.
Closing the youth’s jail is the first step to a brighter future. Hopefully, this will encourage more positive justice.
Matt Day
Garland