Introduction Paragraph: Explores the relation of Guantanamo Bay to the treatment of the Boston Bomber from the attacks in Boston. This paragraph discusses a brief history of how the punishment was determined in prison previously.
Why Guantanamo Bay is so controversial. This discusses the relevance of Guantanamo Bay’s locations off of United States soil.
The United State’s history of not signing onto human rights conventions with the treatments of prisoners. How terrorism has brought out a poor reflection of the United States in these matters.
The fight against terrorism for America and whether it has gone too far?
Sexual assaults to inmates in Guantanamo Bay by retaliatory United States soldiers for 9/11 revenge.
The Historical Debate of Punishment.
The Debate about imprisonment: torture versus confinement.
Inmates in the United States and the role of the jury.
Jury members and the risk of bribery.
The Inmate versus the Slave: How Modern Slavery Has Survived.
Concluding Remarks
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