Crime Prevention
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Re “Youth, Crime and Public Money,” editorial, June 25:
While prevention of crime is monetarily cheaper compared to prisons, there is a detrimental social effect which outweighs the monetary cost. These (mostly minority) persons saved from a life of crime then will be in competition for jobs with the sons and daughters of the ruling class.
Putting people in prison is simply a jobs-protection program. Case in point: the severe difference in penalties for possession of rock cocaine (mostly black users) versus powder cocaine (mostly white users).
JOHN L. PARK
Chino Hills