The Troubadour Podcast

SMP #26 The Convict by William Wordsworth

November 10, 2019 Kirk j Barbera
SMP #26 The Convict by William Wordsworth
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The Troubadour Podcast
SMP #26 The Convict by William Wordsworth
Nov 10, 2019
Kirk j Barbera

In November, 2019 the state of Oklahoma released almost 500 "non-violent" criminals in the largest commutation in US history. This brought up many issues regarding the justice system and the court system. But it also brings up a critical issue about the role and goals of the penal system. 

Can convicts be reformed? If it is possible then what is in our best interest to support? If a convict CAN be reformed, then should not not attempt to help them do so? And at the very least, should we not get in the way of possible reform?

These are some important questions, among many others,that WIlliam Wordsworth asked in this poem.

It was so controversial, in fact, that he removed it from all subsequent publication.

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In November, 2019 the state of Oklahoma released almost 500 "non-violent" criminals in the largest commutation in US history. This brought up many issues regarding the justice system and the court system. But it also brings up a critical issue about the role and goals of the penal system. 

Can convicts be reformed? If it is possible then what is in our best interest to support? If a convict CAN be reformed, then should not not attempt to help them do so? And at the very least, should we not get in the way of possible reform?

These are some important questions, among many others,that WIlliam Wordsworth asked in this poem.

It was so controversial, in fact, that he removed it from all subsequent publication.