lowing wrote:
More of the same would be hand holding, "prisoner rights" etc... THAT is more of the same. What I want is a prison system that says, Don't go to prison in the US. I want our prison system to give a message that, prison in America is tough hard time and you really don't wanna get caught, like the reputations of other countries have for their prisons.
"You really dont wanna get caught" as I pointed out in my first post this will lead to escalated confrontation. I thought you already had a big enough problem in the US with trigger happy SWAT teams shooting first and thinking later? But hey lets up the stakes and give everybody bigger guns / more incentive to use them.
Which countries jail system are you idealizing exactly?
I have no moral high ground over some with a different opinion, if there is a mis-understanding on this point, it is yours.
Yes I am the one with the misunderstanding, hence why you gave the speech about being a better person than a rapist.
Actually yes, rehab has been shown to be a colossal failure unless you consider 95-100% failure rate as a success.
Actually no that has yet to be agreed upon.
I would be willing to bet if a speeder knew he was going to jail for his offense rather than a mere speeding ticket, he would slow the hell down. I know I would.
I would bet a very large sum of money that prisons would overflow before people stopped speeding.
Legalize drugs and let the addicts drown in their own puke in the ditch is fine with me. I have no problem with drug offenders not going to jail if drug use is not a crime. Also, execute the capital offenders and do it smartly. Those things with a reputation of prison being hell on earth is a different approach, and not "more of the same"
If it was a different approach then you wouldn't have a prison population problem. As I said before, the balance is wrong. Too many people are being sent to jail and come out as a worse member of society than when they went in.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14080438The US Secret Service has raided the home of an artist who collected images from webcams in a New York Apple store
Kyle McDonald is said to have installed software that photographed people looking at laptops then uploaded the pictures to a website.
Offences covered by the legislation carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
This is exactly the reason we need jails and a secret service.
Further evidence that the whole prison deterrent argument just doesn't work..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/14029865The number of illegally downloaded films in the UK has gone up nearly 30% in five years, new figures suggest.
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"We have a generation online now who aren't really bothered about downloading things illegally."
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