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The worst bit though, he’s a dirty Leeds fan...btw, her equally classless partner is already inside for assault
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The worst bit though, he’s a dirty Leeds fan...btw, her equally classless partner is already inside for assault
I said people would be moaning about prison not being enough of a punishment. I was not expressing anything like prison isn’t a punishment but you still replied saying
“Prison is a punishment? Whatever next” as if I was saying it isn’t a punishment
sorry mate I must have missed the 'bigger picture' as you put it.
Prisons more of a punishment? Whatever next
No idea what you’re even trying to say now
Eventually15 years for LIBOR fixing.
I'm saying why is it so radical or 'angry brigade' to think prison should be more of a punishment
Because it’s a very narrow, “look at how common sense i am” kind of ideal that usually goes alongside limited to no knowledge of the criminal justice system or the wider determinants of offending
People who make the assumption that if prisons were harder then people wouldn’t be in prison are projecting THEIR values onto the people who end up in prison, when really they can’t understand the motivations of those people at all.
Prison acts as a very strong deterrent for most people anyways. Stronger punishments won’t reduce offending and longer sentences won’t solve the issues.
Look at the US for a good example
Alternatively look at the example set by Norway, which treats prisoners like people, barely limiting their freedoms, and focusing on rehabilitation. They have among the world's lowest recidivism ratesBecause it’s a very narrow, “look at how common sense i am” kind of ideal that usually goes alongside limited to no knowledge of the criminal justice system or the wider determinants of offending
People who make the assumption that if prisons were harder then people wouldn’t be in prison are projecting THEIR values onto the people who end up in prison, when really they can’t understand the motivations of those people at all.
Prison acts as a very strong deterrent for most people anyways. Stronger punishments won’t reduce offending and longer sentences won’t solve the issues.
Look at the US for a good example
Alternatively look at the example set by Norway, which treats prisoners like people, barely limiting their freedoms, and focusing on rehabilitation. They have among the world's lowest recidivism rates
do you think the suspended sentence for this particular pretty and clever stabber was too lenient?
should there be a minimum mandatory prison sentence for a conviction of stabbing?
Aw ffs. You’ve said the N-word. You’ve set off literally every conservative going!
No idea, wasn’t in the courtroom to hear all the evidence.
No, sentences should have guidelines but the judge should have final say, and both parties should be able to appeal
Is that what you're looking at mate15 years for LIBOR fixing.
@Frijj? They'd have to stick him in a Hannibal Lecter mask to stop them rioting at his pattertoo pretty and clever for jail.
@Royal 8er doesn't like this!I'd stab her with my meat sword.
He can fuck right off in fairness.@Royal 8er doesn't like this!
Happy HarryHe can fuck right off in fairness.
How does that compare to say Singapore? The jails there are brutalAlternatively look at the example set by Norway, which treats prisoners like people, barely limiting their freedoms, and focusing on rehabilitation. They have among the world's lowest recidivism rates
Like trying to put a marshmallow in a money box I bet.I'd stab her with my meat sword.
what's wrong with a mandatory sentence such as in drink driving cases?
I'd argue intentional stabbing is a lot more serious