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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3990209" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>- Start prosecuting in a timely manner, those that break the law. When a 'death row' inmate has a better chance of dying from old age than from being executed, something is very wrong with our legal system.</p><p>- When 'Special Needs' criminal offenders are given a free-pass only because they have been designated as being 'Special Needs' . . . 'Special Needs' does not automatically equate to not knowing the difference between right and wrong. </p><p>- Not enforcing the law because of fear that in doing so, some may be 'offended' only reinforces the idea of there being a double-standard which leads to animosity, then violence.</p><p>- The degree of punishment meted out based partly on the perpetrators' wealth, popularity (or lack of), position, race, or connections which often lead to vastly different outcomes reinforces the idea of a double-standard and must stop.</p><p>- Having incarceration institutions that may be more physically 'luxurious' than the incarcerated is use to 'on the street' or at their home is not going to have much of a detrimental effect on their behavior. Imprisonment needs to be feared, not proudly viewed as a badge of distinction by convicts ('Orange is the New Black').</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3990209, member: 42584"] - Start prosecuting in a timely manner, those that break the law. When a 'death row' inmate has a better chance of dying from old age than from being executed, something is very wrong with our legal system. - When 'Special Needs' criminal offenders are given a free-pass only because they have been designated as being 'Special Needs' . . . 'Special Needs' does not automatically equate to not knowing the difference between right and wrong. - Not enforcing the law because of fear that in doing so, some may be 'offended' only reinforces the idea of there being a double-standard which leads to animosity, then violence. - The degree of punishment meted out based partly on the perpetrators' wealth, popularity (or lack of), position, race, or connections which often lead to vastly different outcomes reinforces the idea of a double-standard and must stop. - Having incarceration institutions that may be more physically 'luxurious' than the incarcerated is use to 'on the street' or at their home is not going to have much of a detrimental effect on their behavior. Imprisonment needs to be feared, not proudly viewed as a badge of distinction by convicts ('Orange is the New Black'). [/QUOTE]
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