Shifted wrote:We had this discussion at lunch, so I figured I'd get a good rise out of the people here, so here's my mini-rant...First off - War Forum.
The US Prison system does not work. We spend 10's to 100's of thousands to even convict these people, then 10's to 100's of thousands on appeals, paying for their lawyers. When we do finally convict them, we set them up in an all-expenses-paid "hotel" for the duration of their "sentence" to spend watching TV, getting an education (on us, the taxpayers), working out and playing sports all day. We let them out after serving mere fractions of the intended sentences for "good behavior" where they go right back to the crime filled life they were living before, knowing that if they get caught, its pretty much a paid vacation.
The guy I was having this discussion with is a prison pastor, giving religious counsel to those convicted of crimes in an attempt to get them out earlier. He told me that one of his good friends was a man once sentenced to TWO life sentences for raping, desecrating, killing, and dumping two women in a lake. After serving just 23 years of his double life sentence, he "found god", became a pastor, and was subsequently paroled.
So where's the deterrent to crime? Kill somebody, get a short paid vacation at the expense of those the crimes were committed against, and if you want to get out, just "find (insert deity of choice)" and all is forgiven, get out of jail free. Capital punishment is not a deterrent to crime.
Singapore has a sign in one of the overpasses that everybody entering the country goes under, it says in very clear English "DEATH TO ALL DRUG TRAFFICKERS", and they mean it. Upon them finding drugs on you, you are tried, convicted, appealed, and executed in under 2 weeks. The result? Singapore is one of the safest, most crime-free countries in the world. I would feel just fine walking through downtown Singapore falling over drunk with money hanging out of my pockets at 2am.
The problem with the US is lawyers and human rights activists. In my opinion, those convicted of major crimes (pre-meditated murder, serial killers, etc) that have little doubt of who committed the crime, should have the punishment taken care of immediately. Screw the 20+ years of sitting on death row (more like wait-to-die-of-old-age row), take care of it now.
Knowing that will never happen, here's a policy to get things going...
- Make each inmate pay, in full, for the expense related to the term of the sentence. Start the inmate off with a debt owed (for example, lets say it costs $100 a day for the inmate to stay there, sentence is 180 days, the inmate goes in owing $18,000). Make the inmate work at a wage, cleaning the prison, cooking food, working at a "prison farm" (farm run by a prison staffed by inmates), stamping license plates, etc. If the inmate wants an education, fine, tack on the expense of the books, tests, tutor/teacher, etc to the daily expense. All debt must be repaid, if you work up more debt than you can pay, it follows you after you get out. Don't pay? Go back to prison until you do.
- Humiliate the prisoners. Pink jumpsuits and yellow shoes. Make them work outside in view of the public.
- TV? Fine, weather channel, tuned to southern california, so the bastards know what nice weather they are missing.
- No parole, ever. You get a life sentence, you serve it. You find god? Good for you, maybe god will give you a heart attack to make it out of prison in a box.
- 4 people to a cell, your exercise time is when you do your job, no basketball, no weight room, no windows, open communal toilet in your cell.
- Family visits? Yeah maybe when you get out.
- Sexual release visits? Only if you REALLY like your roommates, or they really like you.
- Everybody participates in a prison remake of "The Sound Of Music"... performed weekly, practices every night.
Sorry for the rant, I didn't get a chance to get it all out at lunch.
Fluke97 wrote:hmm, I was thinking about the death penalty the other day. Do we need it? NoProblem. Death row inmates have nothing left to loose - so why not kill a few more people? There is a reason they are isolated. Sure you can say they would only be killing other scum bags but that isn't really the case. Not everyone in prison is a serial killer or rapist. Some people are there because they thought a 16 year old was 18 or other minor @!#$. And of course there are some people in prison who are falsely convicted - not the majority granted but they are there. Of course who is to say that those death row inmates don't manage to shank a guard instead? No I think lets leave them separate...
now, before i get flamed for being a bleeding heart activist sissy, here's my idea
Mix them in with the general public. Remember Daumer? He lasted, what, 2 months? Maybe? So you put your rapists, your child killers, your molestors, your serial killers, put them with the general public, the mafioso hitmen, the drug traffickers, the gangbangers, the thugs, the thieves.
Get rid of Death Row, and just mix them in with the general public, that way we're trimming the fat of the prison system, while getting rid of our scum of the earth. The taxpayers and victim's families benefit too.
i like your ideas too, very insightful
Shifted wrote:^ You can still request an execution by hanging in 2 states I believe, but it is up to the accused to request it. Done correctly a hanging is quick, painless, and mess free. The 13 turns at the top of the noose is meant to snap your neck in a specific spot, causing paralysis and pinching a blood vessel to the brain. You black out in a few seconds and die within 30 seconds from that. You can also get a firing squad in Texas I believe.O.O If I had to be executed, firing squad has to be the coolest way ever. I would totally request that - in public if possible.
Shifted wrote:We had this discussion at lunch, so I figured I'd get a good rise out of the people here, so here's my mini-rant...If you call a paid vacation living in a 6X9 cell, having people tell you what to do, when to do it, having no liberties (ie being able to go and do whatever when the mood strikes you) and having some of your fellow inmates being people that are likely to beat you to within an inch of your life... well you and I have a much different version of the way things work.
The US Prison system does not work. We spend 10's to 100's of thousands to even convict these people, then 10's to 100's of thousands on appeals, paying for their lawyers. When we do finally convict them, we set them up in an all-expenses-paid "hotel" for the duration of their "sentence" to spend watching TV, getting an education (on us, the taxpayers), working out and playing sports all day. We let them out after serving mere fractions of the intended sentences for "good behavior" where they go right back to the crime filled life they were living before, knowing that if they get caught, its pretty much a paid vacation.
Quote:Just 23 years? If you figure that the average double murderer is over the age of 30, that puts this guy in his 50's. The number of repeat offenders goes goes sharply down after the age of 40. If this person has made a positive change in his life, and is not a further major risk to society, then why keep him in prison and a burden on your taxes? I mean, you're incredibly simplifying the situation by making it sound like he found religion, and then he was released the next week: more than likely you're talking about 5+ years of good behaviour, and actively helping others straighten out, etc. etc.... Most Parole boards don't take finding religion as the be-all, end-all of reform.
The guy I was having this discussion with is a prison pastor, giving religious counsel to those convicted of crimes in an attempt to get them out earlier. He told me that one of his good friends was a man once sentenced to TWO life sentences for raping, desecrating, killing, and dumping two women in a lake. After serving just 23 years of his double life sentence, he "found god", became a pastor, and was subsequently paroled.
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So where's the deterrent to crime? Kill somebody, get a short paid vacation at the expense of those the crimes were committed against, and if you want to get out, just "find (insert deity of choice)" and all is forgiven, get out of jail free. Capital punishment is not a deterrent to crime.
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Singapore has a sign in one of the overpasses that everybody entering the country goes under, it says in very clear English "DEATH TO ALL DRUG TRAFFICKERS", and they mean it. Upon them finding drugs on you, you are tried, convicted, appealed, and executed in under 2 weeks. The result? Singapore is one of the safest, most crime-free countries in the world. I would feel just fine walking through downtown Singapore falling over drunk with money hanging out of my pockets at 2am.
Quote:Everyone's a politician, eh?
Knowing that will never happen, here's a policy to get things going...
Quote:Debtors prison? Are you serious?
- Make each inmate pay, in full, for the expense related to the term of the sentence. Start the inmate off with a debt owed (for example, lets say it costs $100 a day for the inmate to stay there, sentence is 180 days, the inmate goes in owing $18,000). Make the inmate work at a wage, cleaning the prison, cooking food, working at a "prison farm" (farm run by a prison staffed by inmates), stamping license plates, etc. If the inmate wants an education, fine, tack on the expense of the books, tests, tutor/teacher, etc to the daily expense. All debt must be repaid, if you work up more debt than you can pay, it follows you after you get out. Don't pay? Go back to prison until you do.
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- Humiliate the prisoners. Pink jumpsuits and yellow shoes. Make them work outside in view of the public.
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- TV? Fine, weather channel, tuned to southern california, so the bastards know what nice weather they are missing.
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- No parole, ever. You get a life sentence, you serve it. You find god? Good for you, maybe god will give you a heart attack to make it out of prison in a box.
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- 4 people to a cell, your exercise time is when you do your job, no basketball, no weight room, no windows, open communal toilet in your cell.
Quote:Why? Why would you do something like that? You're sequestering these people away from society for society's protection... so why would you go and do something like depriving them of contact with their family? That's pretty inhuman.
- Family visits? Yeah maybe when you get out.
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- Sexual release visits? Only if you REALLY like your roommates, or they really like you.
Quote:At least let the poor buggers do Cats once in a while, I mean this is just crossing the line man!!!
- Everybody participates in a prison remake of "The Sound Of Music"... performed weekly, practices every night.
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Sorry for the rant, I didn't get a chance to get it all out at lunch.