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Trust me they will be repenting every day

If someone can imagine what they are going through, nobody will do crime or gave mistakes in life

2007-11-28 20:35:06 · 19 answers · asked by ? 4 in Social Science Psychology

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They will be serving their sentence.

I care little about those men and few women because they are guilty and got what they deserved (in almost every case). They ignored the laws of society so why should society care about them? They have proven themselves unable to live in society and as menace to society so they have to remain locked up.

As far as repenting, there are a few that do, but a good number of them would laugh at you. In the US, in California there is a prison called Pelican Bay and it holds some of the worst of the worst; people so dangerous that they can't be allowed in the regular prison system; they are too dangerous for even that society. Most of these people are gang members with multiple murders and they would think as much about killing a fly as killing another person who offended them. They have not shown repentance or remorse and rarely will. They continue to be a threat to society, even prison society and are so dangerous that they cannot even be allowed to associate with each other. Some of them are still running illegal drug empires from inside of prison. These people have no intention of repenting and are serving multiple life sentences. Once you have sentenced someone to life, and you don't have the death penalty, what else can you do to them when he breaks the law, sentence him to life again? After a while that no longer works and that is why we have to have Pelican Bay.

You may not have people like this in India, or you may not have caught them, but they exist and they are a danger a danger that can’t be risked to run free.

Recently in my home state two prisoners have been freed from jail because they were cleared of their crime by DNA evidence. Most of the prisoners in Pelican Bay are cold blooded murders who admit it, and may even have been filmed doing it while in prison. They are the worst of the worst and need to be kept separate from society. I have no sympathy for them and they have no remorse for their crime. I am sorry but you are so wrong that it is not funny.

2007-11-29 07:50:09 · answer #1 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

Are you attempting to preach out that non-prisoners must really empathize with them? Sorry, but in this world, doing that or not is personal choice. Same for those prisoners; they can either repent or continue their habit should they ever be, heaven forbid, released. No offense either, but this just sounds all too biased since some people know what they do is wrong but they don't stop theirselves for whatever reasons that is known on psychological terms or only what they can personally understand.

There will always be stupid people roaming the earth, even if they were taught on how to be a perfect civil examplory. Another thing to consider is differing perspectives of others derived from their life experience.

And I say, you're only partially right in your own stand. But I do not wholly concur.

2007-11-29 04:48:27 · answer #2 · answered by cyberfiendkil 2 · 1 0

So you're saying someone who is serving a life sentence in prison, will spend the rest of their life repenting their sins?

I find that hard to believe. They are the most likely to, after time, to change into a better person because they have accepted their fate and want to counsel others so as not to make the same life decisions as they made.

2007-11-29 04:39:05 · answer #3 · answered by Justin R 4 · 1 0

With a bit of luck they will be *thinking * about all the folks whose lives they messed up and wondering if those folks will ever be "whole" again.

The "reality" will be a lot different I'm afraid. People serving life sentences are not there because they committed "casual" crime, the crimes they committed are mostly selfish acts, people who commit selfish acts are not known as "repenters". I would like to *think* I have some measure of sympathy for such folks, but I don't, they put themselves right where they are.

2007-11-29 04:47:56 · answer #4 · answered by Crusty P. Flaps 4 · 2 0

There are people out there who prefer prison, there lives outside have no goal, yet inside they have respect, a powerful status. I think most of us fear prison and so are compelled away from commiting crimes in the first place, some find it hard to live in a place where crime is an everyday occurrence for them like a job for us, they would steal, mug, or even kill but that is a way of life for them a way to feed themselves and their families, life isn't all sunshine and daisies I'm afraid.

2007-11-29 05:38:44 · answer #5 · answered by Cassius 4 · 1 0

First of all when you say WE ARE ALL ENJOYING is wrong. Because somebody who is outside the prison also would be suffering due to the acts of the person who is inside the prison.

The guys inside the prison "If they are repenting OK or better they stay inside the prison and don't come and make somebody else also to suffer.

2007-12-03 05:03:35 · answer #6 · answered by syed h 1 · 0 0

de@r GentLe m@n,

I really feel very bad and pity those people who are suffering in the jail. But later i feel that its due to their own mistakes which led them to this result.

If they wouldn't have committed crimes then they would have enjoyed their life as other common and ordinary people have done.

But i think guilt is such a more worse situation or pain that if one undergoes it then they make their lives miserable. So if a person [criminal] is found guilty of his/her own crimes and if she/he is repenting sincerely, then i think that their punishment should be lessened and that they should be released.

But they should also make a resolution not to commit more crimes again.. :).....tc...sweet dreamz...bye...

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2007-11-29 14:48:49 · answer #7 · answered by $@LLu 5 · 0 0

Instead of remembering the guys in prison, why don't we remember their victims or the victims family? I hope they are suffering. I hope they cry. If someone could imagine what it's like to be a murder victim's relative, then no one would ever "gave mistakes" in life. You need to vanish.

2007-11-29 04:41:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The fact that about 2/3 of prison inmates are repeat offenders, blows your thesis out of the water.

2007-11-29 04:39:08 · answer #9 · answered by jack w 6 · 2 0

Well I must appreciate your goodwill towards all human beings but I am afraid it doesn't happen always. Otherwise the world would have been a much better place.

2007-11-29 11:19:31 · answer #10 · answered by VILAS S 1 · 0 0

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