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In the case of thieves and violent people who haven't done things too heinous, that would be a good idea.Rehabilitation, giving the offender a chance for an education and / or to learn a trade, IN SOME CASES: works.
The other 90% of offenders have no intention of becoming a productive member of society and WANT to spend most of their adult life in the can... or to die on the street.
I agree with you.In the case of thieves and violent people who haven't done things too heinous, that would be a good idea.
Well said and I agree with you.If they can be rehabilitated and learn that they did was immorally unacceptable & vow never to do it again. Then I can see them going back into society. But with rapists and serial murderers who have offended multiple times, I don't see a justifiable reason letting them go back onto the streets where they can harm someone else.
As people keep making bad choices, they keep getting punished. People have a free will. This can be sad for loved ones of a criminal, but it's just a fact of life.Rehabilitation works unless the guy gets released and then gets back into the same crowd he was with before that encouraged the poor behavior. It's easy to agree to treatment just to get out but even easier to go along with your friends who want to hold up the liquor store for quick cash.
If the prisoners are part of a gang, you can't just rehabilitate one member and expect him to not have repercussions when he gets out. It's hard to break away from the gang.
We need to start focusing on getting to the gangs and figuring out how to work on their mindsets so they don't commit crimes in the first place. I don't see many programs like that but there are some out there.
I'm guessing it's something we had in the past, a very long time ago but we don't have the death penalty at the moment.Just curious, do they have the death penalty in the UK?
Rehabilitation works unless the guy gets released and then gets back into the same crowd he was with before that encouraged the poor behavior. It's easy to agree to treatment just to get out but even easier to go along with your friends who want to hold up the liquor store for quick cash.
If the prisoners are part of a gang, you can't just rehabilitate one member and expect him to not have repercussions when he gets out. It's hard to break away from the gang.
We need to start focusing on getting to the gangs and figuring out how to work on their mindsets so they don't commit crimes in the first place. I don't see many programs like that but there are some out there.
The last execution in the UK was in 1964.Just curious, do they have the death penalty in the UK?
Agreed. If the judge and every member of the jury all actually were standing there a metre away when a murder was committed then they can be sure, in any other case the trial system is fallible and mistakes have been and will continue to be made.that's a good thing, far too many mistakes were made.