i don't follow politics as closely as i should but y isn't there more emphasis on this? seems like everybody is feelin the economic crunch except those with a "debt to society". can we switch them from 3 meals a day to 2 and take away some of their comforts (cable tv, internet,etc). also maybe they could release some of the non-violent criminals. i know they were considering revising the 3 strike rule but it seems that's more of a case for reform since prison is supposed to be rehabing the inmates. with estimated cost of incarceration ranging from 28k to 60k per year seem like a great place to free up some $$.
6/9/2009 3:44:50 AM
pretty sure that there are tons of cuts to the prison system pending.]]
6/9/2009 7:36:27 AM
6/9/2009 8:38:27 AM
Work Camps. Let's see prisons produce a return on investment.
6/9/2009 4:09:31 PM
california just in the past few weeks talked about releasing a lot of non-violent offenders early because of budget problems.
6/9/2009 4:14:09 PM
a recession is the perfect time to release a bunch of people who cant get a job yet have a history of drug abuse and stealing shit.
6/9/2009 4:16:47 PM
wouldn't that increase the unemployment?A problem of this recession is that there is a decreased demand for labor. Cutting benefits (i use this term loosely) for prisoners and making them work both increases the supply of labor and reduces the demand for labor.
6/9/2009 5:12:38 PM
As a former correctional officer, I can safely say that I know more about corrections than anyone here (not to be douchey about it). And I'd say that the OP is typical of a lot of folks out there.I'll address your points/questions:
6/9/2009 6:22:22 PM
i have always hated the take the cable tv from them argumentit goes back to what you were saying, without such forms of entertainment in place, it is much more difficult to control their behavior
6/9/2009 11:57:26 PM
^^ wow that had to be teh most informing, rational, and insightful post I ever read by hooksaw.At the issue of the OP I think prisoners should be broken down into "Those that will make their way back into society and should be rehabilitated along with punished for the crime."AND"Those who are in prison for life (i.e you murderers, serial rapists, drug king pins, mob bosses in for racketerring etc)."For the latter let em rot.
6/10/2009 12:03:37 AM
^that's cause he's bullshitting about everything else. OP stumbled upon one of the few things that crazy knows about.
6/10/2009 12:43:35 AM
^^ Um. . .thanks? I guess you just haven't bothered reading many of my other posts, which are often "informing, rational, and insightful." ^ Oh, and look what my post was followed by. A personal attack on me that is both unsubstantiated and has nothing to do with the topic.Do you have anything to offer on the topic? No?!
6/10/2009 1:52:23 AM
what about giving prisoners the unhealthiest food possible?then they'll die early of health problems and will have shorter lifespans in prison.
6/10/2009 7:44:13 AM
how about we fix the retarded drug policies and mandatory sentencing laws in this country so that our prison population drops and we save money that way
6/10/2009 10:54:56 AM
There are a lot of cuts, prison closings, etc... being proposed by the governor for the legislature to consider in next year's budget.
6/10/2009 11:53:46 AM
6/10/2009 3:37:05 PM
just mass-execute the violent ones... problem solved.
6/10/2009 4:31:10 PM
in regards to 3 meals a day why is that considered a "need" ?most Americans don't eat 3 meals a day and we give our children only 1 or 2 a day. i don't think brunch and dinner would be cruel or unusual.
6/10/2009 6:21:29 PM
didn't you know? anything less than jacking off the inmates whenever they want is considered "cruel and unusual." Because prison isn't supposed to be a punishment or anything like that
6/10/2009 6:51:49 PM
^^ I can't confirm the practices of all states, but many state correctional facilities adhere to the American Correctional Association dietary guidelines. And facilities must provide special diets for medical, religious, and other reasons.I don't know if some states still do this, but in North Carolina in the old days, an inmate would be given what was referred to as "diet loaf" as a form of punishment. This loaf contained a full day's nutritional value--all cooked into one unappetizing lump. But I can tell you this, a chow hall is one of the most dangerous places in any prison, and a quiet chow hall is one of the most unnerving things a correctional officer can experience. I still get a little creeped out thinking about a couple of times I experienced it--everybody knows something's up, but only a few know what it is or what is going to happen. And there may be only a handful of officers in this closed area with dozens or even a hundred or more inmates--many of whom are hardcore killers. Like I said, fuck with inmates' food at your peril.
6/11/2009 12:50:38 AM
Three inmates escape from a maximum security prison
7/14/2009 5:59:30 AM
OH NO's since a couple inmates managed to escape from prison, whom 2 of 3 have already been caught, we better turn the lights back on to Gitmo!!!!Fuck lets just cap their asses then we wouldn't have to worry about them anymore period, AM I RITE?
7/14/2009 8:46:58 AM
have you ever considered that the vast majority of the prisoners in Gitmo, as well we the vast, vast majority of Al Queda fighters, are probably brain-dead religious fanatics and fighting drones, and you're only doing them a PR favor by imbuing them with mythical superpowers of persuasion, prison breaking and the destruction of the US from the inside?
7/14/2009 9:09:29 AM
7/14/2009 9:13:27 AM
how does that work? Is it like Mario getting the super mushroom and spitting fireballs, or what?
7/14/2009 9:14:15 AM
I was thinking more about Star power[Edited on July 14, 2009 at 10:01 AM. Reason : k]
7/14/2009 9:56:34 AM
7/14/2009 7:32:56 PM
^ I knew some know-it-all would post something like that. Do you really want to do this? Okay, please Google/Wiki furiously and explain to us all the difference between a supermax prison and a maximum security prison.
7/14/2009 7:47:00 PM
What would a VA Corrections worker know about Federal Maximum and Federal Supermax?I wonder if you have even bothered to look into it.
7/14/2009 7:52:28 PM
^ You posted. . .
7/14/2009 8:03:01 PM
24 Hours of solitary confinement with only one hour for showering and exercising aloneNo prison jobsNo actual contact with outsiders and visits with guests are from behind plexiglassetc.Is not that much different thanGeneral population where inmates are allowed to interact with each otherPrison jobsVisits with outsiders in which they are not separated by a physical barrierYup, not much difference there.And no googling necessary, you ignorant self-absorbed idiot.[Edited on July 14, 2009 at 8:08 PM. Reason : .]
7/14/2009 8:07:40 PM
^ Wrong. Here's how we do it in North Carolina:
7/14/2009 8:11:09 PM
Because the North Carolina Department of Correction is the same as the United States Bureau of PrisonsAnd the North Carolina Department of Correction is the same as the Indiana Prison System. Dumbass
7/14/2009 8:13:55 PM
^ Then simply explain the difference in custody procedures. You don't know what you're talking about.
7/14/2009 8:16:36 PM
I've already shown you some of the differences. Sucks when you get called on bullshit, doesn't it.Let's see, Florence, Colorado ADX:
7/14/2009 8:20:24 PM
7/14/2009 8:23:41 PM
how about hooksaw just admit that he's literally pissing his pants over the mere idea of some brown-skinned Muslims running around free in the US, as if having two oceans surrounding us and two long, unsecured borders are what's actually going to keep him safe.
7/14/2009 8:24:02 PM
Hooksaw, why don't you just admit you don't know the difference between the Supermax in Florence, Colorado and High Security Maximum Security Prisons. While your experience in the VA DOC might be of high authority when it comes to discussing that prison system, it means shit when discussing the BOP.
7/14/2009 8:29:50 PM
^ Try Virginia and North Carolina prision systems, dumbass. I have more experience and training in corrections than probably anyone you ever met.
7/14/2009 8:33:50 PM
Yup, because the US is going to be transferring convicted terrorists to State run Supermax facilities and not the Supermax in Florence Colorado. Why won't you just admit that the BOP is different than state correctional practices and your little rant about an escape at a maximum security prison in Indiana has no bearing on the USP Florence?
7/14/2009 8:36:34 PM
^ Because you're wrong--explain the difference. You can't because there is very little difference--this is a fact.
7/14/2009 8:38:19 PM
7/14/2009 8:39:56 PM
^
7/14/2009 8:43:15 PM
What tangent have you rambled onto now. Custody procedures are the issue here. After all you said, "but there isn't much difference in maximum security prisons and so-called supermax prisons."
7/14/2009 8:50:35 PM
7/14/2009 8:53:26 PM
7/14/2009 8:55:49 PM
7/14/2009 8:56:45 PM
so what if a terrorist actually did manage to escape? The only bad thing that would happen would be a lot of innocent brown-skinned people getting shot by paranoid rednecks before the national guard is able to track down the escaped convicts.
7/14/2009 8:56:51 PM
7/14/2009 8:58:37 PM
^^ The "national guard"? Ever heard of the Posse Comitatus Act? Guess not. Sweet Jesus. ^
7/14/2009 8:59:02 PM