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Subject: 3 Strike Law - how to get it started
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maricopamoonUser is Offline

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05/15/2008 1:30 PM Alert 

For goodness sakes, the death penalty is NOT a deterrent. Three strikes does not work!

mallardismeUser is Offline

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05/15/2008 2:10 PM Alert 
Want a scary stat?
1 in every 99 Americans are currently behind bars.....
That is an amazing number. ....And yet the crime numbers keep going up.

http://wcbstv.com/national/prison.americans.prison.2.665053.html

Let X=X
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05/15/2008 4:03 PM Alert 
Posted By mallardisme on 05/14/2008 4:40 PM
Posted By caveman on 05/14/2008 4:21 PM
3 strikes laws and mandatory minimums are silly. Do you think laws like these make a difference?



Well, I know the crime rate dropped in places like California after adopting them....

Wait... No... They keep going up. Not much of a deterent there.

 

Look at the logic - a career criminal who is released can, and most likely will, commit more crimes. If he is not released he won't.
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05/15/2008 4:13 PM Alert 
Perhaps we should work on giving these people job skills so they feel as though they can make it when they get out. No hope = back to a life of crime.
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05/15/2008 4:22 PM Alert 
Posted By caveman on 05/15/2008 4:13 PM
Perhaps we should work on giving these people job skills so they feel as though they can make it when they get out. No hope = back to a life of crime.

 

I have no problem with that, but I am sure that you agree that some can not be rehabilitated. What do you do with the unrehabilitatable (is that a word?) career criminals? Let them out time after time to hurt more people?
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05/15/2008 4:37 PM Alert 
Posted By hastings1066 on 05/15/2008 4:22 PM
Posted By caveman on 05/15/2008 4:13 PM
Perhaps we should work on giving these people job skills so they feel as though they can make it when they get out. No hope = back to a life of crime.

 

I have no problem with that, but I am sure that you agree that some can not be rehabilitated. What do you do with the unrehabilitatable (is that a word?) career criminals? Let them out time after time to hurt more people?

 

 

Sorry, I'm hardcore.  Why should I spend my tax dollars so some worthless POS can sit behind bars receiving three squares and a bed for the rest of their life?  This when law abiding people are homeless, children go to bed hungry, and the quality of education in the US has continued to decline due to economic constraints.  No thank you. 

Now ask me if I believe in the death penalty.  Yes I do.  Do the crime - accept the risk of punishment.  BUT you better be 100% certain that person is guilty.  Too many people have been exonerated after 10-20 years behind bars for a crime they didn't commit.

We need a better system of rehabilitation - job training, drug and alcohol rehab etc to prevent further crimes due to those factors.  Yes, there are career criminals but then there are those who are victims of a vicious cycle. 

 



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05/16/2008 12:03 AM Alert 
Here is the website for the actual report rather than a media spin on it.

http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/uploadedFiles/8015PCTS_Prison08_FINAL_2-1-1_FORWEB.pdf

It is actually very interesting and mentions very little about "3 strikes laws" It also shows that california had one of the largest prison population reductions in the nation. Go figure....The report attributes most of the increase in prison population due to drug offenses and parole/probation violations.

Again, why, in a free society is the burden of rehabilatation of criminals placed on the law-abiding citizens?

Maybe, just maybe, if prisons had you making little rocks out big rocks all day you just might not do those things that make you go back.

This report talks about trends on increasing prison populations over the last 30 years but it does not look out how much different we treat our prisoners in those last 30 years.

We have, by legislation and judicial interpretation, taken the punishment aspect out of incarceration. I guess the belief in this free society that merely taking away your freedoms is punishment enough. Myabe we ought to re-think that?

Anyone who advocates a "one" world government, a "one" social order, or a "one" enviroment is a communist trying to take away your freedoms. Nature celebrates diversity!
poobaaUser is Offline

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05/17/2008 7:24 PM Alert 
story about what AZ is doing:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/17/us/17parole.html?th=&emc=th&pagewanted=print

"What me worry"


If you don't know where you are going, it matters less what road you take
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05/20/2008 11:43 AM Alert 

Posted By Pepperdog on 05/16/2008 12:03 AM
Again, why, in a free society is the burden of rehabilatation of criminals placed on the law-abiding citizens?

How else can this be dealt with? Any suggestions?


Maybe, just maybe, if prisons had you making little rocks out big rocks all day you just might not do those things that make you go back.

Maybe not. If you got out of prison and had no skills, no education, and nobody would hire you due to your record perhaps you would go back into a life of crime.


We have, by legislation and judicial interpretation, taken the punishment aspect out of incarceration. I guess the belief in this free society that merely taking away your freedoms is punishment enough. Myabe we ought to re-think that?

What is all of this "free society" rhetoric you keep spewing. If you have something to say then say it. Incaceration IS punishment. What makes you think that it is a fun place that people want to go to? Even homeless people have it better. If you think isolation from your family and friends, living in a 10 foot square, eating crap food, and having to worry about fights with other inmates is not punishment then I don't know what is.

 

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05/20/2008 12:30 PM Alert 
Posted By maricopamoon on 05/15/2008 1:30 PM

For goodness sakes, the death penalty is NOT a deterrent. Three strikes does not work!

 

 

 

 

The death penalty IS a deterrent to additional crimes.  After they are put to death, they never commit a crime again. 

 

 

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