it's a dead issue anyway*cue rimshot*
12/13/2005 3:19:03 PM
Thank you, tired of hearing all of the boo hooing on the news from the typical sources when someone guilty is being executed
12/13/2005 3:24:25 PM
OUT OF YOUR ASS
12/13/2005 3:25:11 PM
12/13/2005 3:34:53 PM
Well first I'll say something about the snitch issue. California has a program called debriefing, where in exchange for intellegence and leaving a gang they will move you into a special unit where the gangs can't get to you. It has worked so far in protecting inmates leaving gangs.The question about whether the system works to rehabilitate is a hard question to answer because it somewhat varies. If you are discussing active prison time no, it does not rehabilitate on the whole. It may have a deterrent effect in the future. However states like NC that have structured sentancing have little emphasis on rehabilitation aside from drug treatment. This is because for the most part only violent offenders, and habitual felons spend time in prison, and then they are in for the long haul so there is no reason to rehabilitate. Some of the shorter term offenders do really well. These are the ones that get work release, and home visits at the end of their terms. The receprocity rate for these convicts is small, mostly because they have money, a job, and a decent support system when they get out. The problem is that the prisions can only do this with a small percentage of inmates. So to sum it up, on the whole structured sentancing sucks as far as rehabilitation goes. It does incapacitate, punish, and to a degree deter.
12/13/2005 4:34:50 PM
he knew that his actions had consequences and decided to risk those consequences. THE END[Edited on December 13, 2005 at 9:31 PM. Reason : grammar]
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