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nadinbrzezinski

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27. Depends on the philosophy of the prison system
Thu Mar 15, 2012, 07:37 PM
Mar 2012

If you want to fully try to rehabilitate the person, school, drug rehab, life skills, work skills...see places like sweeden.

If you don't believe in that, insert any American prison at present.

Yeah, yeah short term the Swedish aproach is more expensive, long term ours is.

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Human decency says they should be permitted diversions Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2012 #1
To protect them from the OTHER violent criminals, duh. WingDinger Mar 2012 #4
Doesn't that make the threatening criminals even more dangerous? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2012 #9
I would say jazzercize, step aerobics, and pilates. That way, they would not only stay fit, but... yurbud Mar 2012 #20
Books, paper and pencil. cleanhippie Mar 2012 #2
I vote for a meditation room and instruction. oxymoron Mar 2012 #3
yoga warrior1 Mar 2012 #5
Daytime TV, for the worst offenders. (nt) Nye Bevan Mar 2012 #6
Therapy, medical evaluation. Learn a saleable trade. Make them less dangerous once they get out. WingDinger Mar 2012 #7
The trouble with that SATIRical Mar 2012 #47
I'm a fan of Supermax-style prisons, myself. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #8
Of course you are. ret5hd Mar 2012 #11
I'm all for fans of Supermax prisons experiencing them for themselves. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #14
And here I thought I was strict! Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #18
I don't call for it, but I do think people who consider themselves "fans"... Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #19
I'm also a fan of space exploration. Should I not be one unless Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #21
Don't Let Us Stop You...... (n/t) Paladin Mar 2012 #22
Question, are you also a fan of releasing nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #28
Given that most of the inmates in supermax will die there, the question is largely moot. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #29
So you aren't actually in favor of all inmates pokerfan Mar 2012 #30
Certainly not those convicted of nonviolent felonies, no. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #33
Actually they are nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #32
We were speaking of going from supermax to the streets, not Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #36
So you agree with torture nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #38
Your definition. Not mine. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #39
And that of international agencies nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #40
Please give me a few examples of convicted criminals being released from supermax Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #46
California had that experience about five years ago nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #48
Without more information... Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #49
You want some reading, here you go nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #50
Whatever is clever but then I'm a seperate a threat from society and rehabilitation type kat TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #10
A pick-ax, a 30 lb ball and chain, food and water Uben Mar 2012 #12
A library of books covering an expansive range... LanternWaste Mar 2012 #13
Better exclude "Clue" from the available board games. Nye Bevan Mar 2012 #16
Why not eliminate the free weight and just offer cardio? nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #15
ritual burning of Oasis CDs. dionysus Mar 2012 #17
A CD player and an unlimited supply of Andy Gibb CDs. WillowTree Mar 2012 #23
Whatever will make it easier for guards to handle them treestar Mar 2012 #24
Maybe some marijuana to mellow them out. n/t backscatter712 Mar 2012 #25
when we're done with prisoners Enrique Mar 2012 #26
Depends on the philosophy of the prison system nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #27
Yeah and the Swedish system is actually somewhat effective. white_wolf Mar 2012 #35
I would guess that most offenders in Sweden XemaSab Mar 2012 #42
The Japanese do not even feed their prisoners nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #43
Of course they feed their prisoners Nadin tkmorris Mar 2012 #44
Here is a report, of many for you to read nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #45
They should have internet access to DU rug Mar 2012 #31
That would be cruel and unusual punishment. white_wolf Mar 2012 #34
Jarts Electric Monk Mar 2012 #37
Indoor shooting ranges with free handgun rental and generous rations of ammunition slackmaster Mar 2012 #41
Uhhh... Xyzse Mar 2012 #51
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