Consider the different possibilities and Christian responses in this chapter, and defend, in your initial post, a possible way to deal with minor drug offenses that might be more effective than jail terms.

Discussion: Crime and Punishment

Read McQuilin and Copan’s An Introduction to Biblical Ethics: Walking in the Way of Wisdom Chapters 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25

Read Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion, Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12

Post one thread of 400 words in response to the prompt listed below and you must support your assertions with 2 scholarly citations in Turabian format. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, the Bible, etc.

PROMPT
In the chapter “Crime and Punishment” (429-443 in McQuilken and Copan), various alternatives to prison are presented, and a short section deals with “Christian Responsibility for Criminal Justice.”

Consider the ideas presented in these sections specifically in light of the USA’s continuing battle with illegal drug use. (In light of this, also be aware that Michelle Alexander, in The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in an Age of Colorblindness [The New Press, 2012], has pointed out that millions of young men are in prison today for minor drug possession offenses or small crimes).

Consider the different possibilities and Christian responses in this chapter, and defend, in your initial post, a possible way to deal with minor drug offenses that might be more effective than jail terms. You may want to do some internet searching on the matter as well–and if so, include the sources at the bottom of your initial thread.

Consider the different possibilities and Christian responses in this chapter, and defend, in your initial post, a possible way to deal with minor drug offenses that might be more effective than jail terms.
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