Victims – the Unheard
Victims are the voices never heard, the eyes never seen. You turn the T.V. on and every other channel is, Life behind bars. It’s no wonder victims think no one cares, but there are people who care, and do need to hear what you have to say. People need to realize not every one in prison is innocent. For every prisoner there is a victim, and it’s time for victims to stand up and be heard. It is very important for victims to realize that people in prison are people too, and we do have to forgive in order for our hearts and soul to be free and begin to heal, but that doesn’t mean we have to be silent. It’s very important that people know both sides of the issues. The world is big enough for all our voices. I have received a lot of E-mails from victims, and the one thing we all have in common is the hope of healing.
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It is not so strange that you see on every other channel on T.V. “Life behind bars”. Obviously it seems necessary to expose these brutalities taken place in prison otherwise they can continue with their abusing of inmates.
Saying that there is for every prisoner a victim doesn’t show much of reality sense. There are innocent people in prison and they don’t have a victim outside, they are the VICTIM of people who put them there by means of several methods.
See for instance what happened in Chicago where a decorated former police chief tortured suspects. They were shocked, suffocated and beaten in the 1970s and 1980s to get a confession from them. Now all of that is exposed he even commit perjury and obstruction of justice. Things like this is not only happening in Chicago.
Victims can be heard loud and clear by means of the people who work in the judicial system, a system what has to execute laws and amendments but unfortunately use their own routes to prevent an suspect from getting justice.