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I'm a regular visitor to r/Anarcho_Capitalism and I wouldn't say I'm completely against the idea of prisons (there may be reasons for serial killers, for example, to be locked up). However after reading Clarance Darrow's Resist Not Evil, I've come to regard prisons as an ineffective and even unethical way to deal with most crime. Darrow presents a persuasive case for the idea that crime is in large part a symptom of poverty and that prisons are both abusive and counterproductive toward the end of eradicating poverty and crime. The general attitude that I've seen among Anarcho Capitalists (and I would agree) is that law should focus on enforcing restitution for rights violations rather than punishment.