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Originally Posted by Shasown
There really is no limit to the depths of your ignorance is there? I take it from your answer you didnt go to the Ministry of Justice's site?
All prisons have different regimes, practically no two prisons are run the same, nor do they have the same facilities. Classes, rehabilitation & work courses and facilities all vary.
I mentioned community work not community service I also used the term rehabilitation education, you know seeing crime from the victims point of view, anger management etc.
The categories of prisons have more to do with security measures imposed not about the regime inside a prison.
Hardline prisoners who were guilty of serious crimes like murder etc are often released under a condition called life license. If they offend again they go back in.
What violence and torture did I exaggerate?
Prisoners can and do commit crimes in prison.
Incidentally its not my logic on re offending rates its the Ministry of Justice's own figures not mine. I didnt post them on their site.
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i dont need to go to the website as you have already stated what the figures say. I am not arguing if the figures are true or not
you said that on the website figures show that criminals who spend their time under harsh regime have a higher re offending rate correct?
I am saying the reason the re offending rate is higher is because they are hardline criminals, not because they were prisoners under a harsh regime of the prison.
why do you keep being an arrogant prick and be insulting looking down your nose as you argue with somone calling them ignorant and such
you sound like a right snob