If prison was a real deterrent, maybe we would have less crime. I think we need a return to the kind of criminal justice systems we had before the arrival of the political correctness and human rights brigade. If someone is convicted of premeditated, first degree murder, they should spend the rest of their natural life in jail. No parole, no early release, no time off for good behaviour. What reprieve does the victim get?
And when in prison they should be made to spend half their time locked in a cell with no tv etc, and half of it doing labour.
Punishment should be punishment. What is so wrong with making prison a harsh environment. If you are there, then you deserve to be. Prison as it is today is no deterrent to a hardened criminal.
2007-06-19
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