What about self-defense crimes: involuntary manslaughter? Somebody comes at you with a chainsaw so you shoot them fatally. Are you really a horrible person deserving of this jail? You might be the most law abiding person in the world, a volunteer, an organ donor, have saved somebody from drowning type of model citizen, but you commited a crime so you get the same "don't do the crime if you can't to the time deal"?

What about last winter when I hit a patch of ice and spun head-on into a van? If I had killed the guy should I get these types of conditions?

What about the hypothetical man who steals the loaf of bread to feed his starving family. Desperation drives people to crime even though they aren't bad people. Put them in 165F conditions and feed them mold?

Teenagers who are caught with drugs? Do they need to learn to be citizens and find a job they can do and learn to budget and that kind of stuff to get them on the right track to living in society, or do we need to put them in these horrible conditions and teach them nothing but hate?