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dsincl12 | 3 years ago

Yes it might be more humane and better conditions for inmates but the problem is that it's too far to the other side.

Instead of having the threat of jail time in a harsh environment, prisoners see it as a resort and a break from the criminal life they are living with full access to almost anything and they even have leave(!?) multiple times during their stay.

Inmates have access to Playstation, Xbox, Netflix etc and better food than the schools serve to our children.

Jail time is a joke as well, armed robbery 2 months, rape 3 months, assault 2-4 months, murder 4 years (with good behavior) and if they commit multiple crimes they get a discount(!?).

I would prefer the harsher variant because now we have an influx of criminals from other places in the world where they have real punishments and they probably just laugh when they get sentenced here.

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tifik|3 years ago

Why would you prefer it the US way? Doesnt the data show that the humane approach is actually reducing recidivism?

mrguyorama|3 years ago

Many people in the US actively want harmful punishment. They approach crime as "getting back" at the criminal, instead of thinking "how can we encourage this person to take healthy part in society, or keep them safely away from society otherwise"

Someone who cannot safely be in normal society still deserves basic dignity