I use due process in a universal sense, not in a constitutional sense. Substitute the term "due process" with whatever you wish when referring to the apprehension and detention of people while not having demonstrated that they're a threat to anybody. There's many words that could be used to describe the treatment of such prisoners. "Well" would not be one of them.


"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea