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  • threehills
    I heart Lollergirl
    • Jun 2005
    • 3641

    #16
    Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

    The idea of jail serving to rehabilitate the criminal is a farce.

    So what is so bad about Penal colonies? Lets set aside a few thousand acres in North Dakota or Wyoming, Put up a high fence and guard towers and lets these fucks sort it out for themselves. If the point of prison is to teach a man to be a contributing member of society, I can't think of a better way. If you can't find a way to make yourself useful to "society" in a penal colony, you won't last long.
    It's never too late to become the person you always thought you would be.

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    • Huggie Smiles
      Anyone have Styx livesets?
      • Jun 2004
      • 11836

      #17
      Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

      ^^^ how would you decide who got out? and when.
      by your scheme those that survive and then released would be the hardest of the hardened criminals? no?
      ....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....




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      • rubyraks
        DUDERZ get a life!!!
        • Jun 2004
        • 5341

        #18
        Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

        Jailing in this country is nothing other than revenge. We look forward to sending criminals to jails where they'll be subject to rapes, beatings and many other life-threatening situations, because "they get what they deserve" and then when they get out and are completely ill-adjusted to function in our society, we again make it damn near impossible to have any semblance of a normal life with any reasonable job...I mean who the hell wants to higher an ex-con when you know what they've been through?!

        If anything time in jail isn't a deterrent against crime, it intrinsically encourages more so ex-cons can go back to the one place they do know how to survive...pretty pathetic.
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        Love like you've never been hurt.
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        • threehills
          I heart Lollergirl
          • Jun 2005
          • 3641

          #19
          Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

          Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
          ^^^ how would you decide who got out? and when.
          by your scheme those that survive and then released would be the hardest of the hardened criminals? no?
          Well you could have different islands or whatever for different levels of criminals. Lifers are what I had in mind in thinking about the penal colony system.

          Originally posted by rubyraks
          Jthen when they get out and are completely ill-adjusted to function in our society, we again make it damn near impossible to have any semblance of a normal life with any reasonable job....
          This is what makes me so mad about what we have in place now. There was a case a while back where they just caught I guy who had escaped from prison THIRTY years ago. He had been an upstanding citizen in the community since his escape. If the purpose of prison is rehabilitation, why does this guy need to go back to jail? Its retibution, just like you said Ruby, for something he did when he was 18 (I think it was larceny of some type), never mind the man he has become now.
          It's never too late to become the person you always thought you would be.

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          • rubyraks
            DUDERZ get a life!!!
            • Jun 2004
            • 5341

            #20
            Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

            Yes, sadly, we are quite a vengeful society
            "Work like you don't need the money.
            Love like you've never been hurt.
            Dance like nobody's watching.
            Sing like nobody's listening.
            Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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            • picklemonkey
              Double hoodie beer monster
              • Jun 2004
              • 15373

              #21
              Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

              Originally posted by rubyraks
              Yes, sadly, we are quite a vengeful society
              you think that's a bad thing? can you imagine what people would do if they walked around thinking there were no repercussions for their actions? it's not so much about revenge as it is "you knew what the consequences were."

              sending someone to prison for revenge/consequences for violence = good

              sending someone for 30 years for drugs/accidents (killing someone by running a red light?) / other non-violent/accidents = bad

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              • CactusBeats
                Addiction started
                • Mar 2008
                • 490

                #22
                Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                We have a prison-industrial complex in this country as public and especially private "corrections" grows. Many hundreds of thousands of jobs (state and federal) depend on it. Historically speaking, this is the largest percentage of inmantes any human society or nation has EVER had.

                I wouldn't say that putting anyone in prison is "good," although it may be necessary. Ultimately, society cannot "make" any one person take responsibility for their crime even if they are sent to prison.

                "Corrections" departments are about many things. Rehabilitation and correcting behaviour sadly aren't among them. Gangs like MS13 see prison as a place to earn their "degrees," stripes, and solidify their "badness."

                Restorative justice programs in places like Australia and Europe are beginning to change age-old ideas of what justice means. Are we interested in changing behaviour for the better and addressing root causes of criminality? Or do we just want to feel vindicated that hopefully we have caused the criminal as much pain as perhaps we ourselves endured?

                Every $1 spent on treatment of addicts will save $8 later on. Someday people will cringe at the thought of incarcerating non-violent addicts (50% plus prison population) for a HEALTH CARE problem!?! Sadly, we in the US still live in the dark ages as far as "corrections" are concerned.
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                I do not like your Christians.
                Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.

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                • Jenks
                  I'm kind of a big deal.
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 10250

                  #23
                  Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                  Originally posted by rubyraks
                  Jailing in this country is nothing other than revenge.
                  With the trend towards privatization of the prison system, jailing is also becoming a business- and that's scary.

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                  • Shpira
                    Angry Boy Child
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 4969

                    #24
                    Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                    I swear...you guys are REALLY, REALLY crazy some of you (not naming names) cough, cough have got a seriously fucked up view of the world.
                    The Idiots ARE Winning.


                    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect."
                    Mark Twain

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                    • Miroslav
                      WHOA I can change this!1!
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 4122

                      #25
                      Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                      I'm all for murderers, rapists, gangsters, and others of the sort being arrested, sentenced to prison, etc. But these incarceration trends reconfirm to me that there is just something unsustainable and broken in this system...

                      Keep in mind that this whole time that incarceration rates are going up, national crime rates have been persistently going down... While some argue that the decrease in crime is evidence that this system is "working", it just doesn't seem plausible to me over such a long time period (economic welfare and other social trends could probably provide better explanation). And so I'm left to suspect that it's policymakers, rather than criminals, who are driving these incarceration rates.
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                      • rubyraks
                        DUDERZ get a life!!!
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 5341

                        #26
                        Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                        Originally posted by picklemonkey
                        Originally posted by rubyraks
                        Yes, sadly, we are quite a vengeful society
                        you think that's a bad thing? can you imagine what people would do if they walked around thinking there were no repercussions for their actions? it's not so much about revenge as it is "you knew what the consequences were."

                        sending someone to prison for revenge/consequences for violence = good

                        sending someone for 30 years for drugs/accidents (killing someone by running a red light?) / other non-violent/accidents = bad
                        ideally, I'd like to agree with you...

                        BUT...they do know what the consequences are and yet we have a higher percentage of our people in jail than any other country in the world...and that includes all those countries that don't let "you kn[o]w what the consequences" are of your actions, but they'll kill you anyways...what does that really say for the deterrent nature of prison in the US?
                        "Work like you don't need the money.
                        Love like you've never been hurt.
                        Dance like nobody's watching.
                        Sing like nobody's listening.
                        Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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                        • CactusBeats
                          Addiction started
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 490

                          #27
                          Re: 1 in 100 in jail....

                          Originally posted by rubyraks
                          ideally, I'd like to agree with you...

                          BUT...they do know what the consequences are and yet we have a higher percentage of our people in jail than any other country in the world...and that includes all those countries that don't let "you kn[o]w what the consequences" are of your actions, but they'll kill you anyways...what does that really say for the deterrent nature of prison in the US?
                          You are right on rubyraks. Same goes for the death penalty - there is no deterrence efffect. When was the last time a criminal went to the law library before committing a crime to check the statutes first? Even if they know someone who went to jail for the same crime they are about to commit, they still don't think they will get caught.

                          Most people, especially when young, have a "bulletproof - it can't happen to me" attitude. I can attest to this personally. Some people carry this attitude all the way to old age, but most will get some sort of wakeup call. Zero tolerance for first offenders where the penalties are harsh - that is a total failure. Sending someone to prison only reinforces bad behaviour, in most cases.
                          I like your Christ.
                          I do not like your Christians.
                          Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.

                          Mahatma Gandhi

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