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    #71
    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    Works well in America! Not!
    What less words?

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      #72
      Originally posted by Bagpuss
      If only the world was black and white it would be simple But...If you live on an estate where everyone is up to no good, chances are you will be up to no good. Obviously we have problems with kids from normal backgrounds being unrully, yes I agree they should be punnished (better than they are now), but most of them aren't going to end up as violent criminals. Those who do may not be all bad. Just locking them up and then releasing them is doing nothing. They won't get a job on release, nobody will employ an ex-criminal with no skills, what will they do? Take £60 a week in benefits or go back to crime?
      Ok, they live on an estate where everyone is no good - so why do these estates get like that? You are also making the assumption that an alternative to prison would help to reform violent criminals - those criminals find murder, maiming, rape, torture acceptable behaviour - surely a sign of personality disorder? So the natural progression for this argument then is - if someone is a sociopath should they be punished for their actions or treated as ill as they have no control over the illness

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        #73
        Sorry, I didn't mean to ignore.

        I really don't know, I agree liberalism and 'cultural relevance' are not working, in this respect, and it would good to have some creative argument.

        I worked in a barristers' chambers after I left school and all I can say is the files I read about some of the most violent and f ucked up criminals were as varied as you can imagine.

        All I know there is not 'one' answer, as there is not one kind of person. The steps forward we have made in terms of liberating society and opportunities for people these days are well worth it, maybe we just have to live with the fact that one brings the other.

        (Personally, I have strong reservations about both parents working and shoving their kids into daycare...and I could be wrong about that too.)

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          #74
          Originally posted by Lucy
          Sorry, I didn't mean to ignore.
          (Personally, I have strong reservations about both parents working and shoving their kids into daycare...and I could be wrong about that too.)
          No you're not
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #75
            "The steps forward we have made in terms of liberating society and opportunities for people these days are well worth it, maybe we just have to live with the fact that one brings the other."

            Give me 3 examples

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              #76
              Originally posted by John Galt
              Ok, they live on an estate where everyone is no good - so why do these estates get like that? You are also making the assumption that an alternative to prison would help to reform violent criminals - those criminals find murder, maiming, rape, torture acceptable behaviour - surely a sign of personality disorder? So the natural progression for this argument then is - if someone is a sociopath should they be punished for their actions or treated as ill as they have no control over the illness
              Some people should not go to prison full stop. E.g. Someone who owes money, should not be sent to prison.

              People who have committed serious violent crime should go to prison, but we should try to make them better people. I know people who are violent but are not completely bad people, they have learnt to be like that and in most cases they can unlearn. Your idea of the way forward implies that people cannot make mistakes, people do not learn from them, and people who commit crimes are 100% without redemption and should be treated as such. unfortunately that approach doesn't work. We have to punish people but also show them how they should be behaving, some people don't have the ability to work that out for themselves, and if they do many more people have suffered than necessary just out of a need for revenge.
              The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

              But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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                #77
                One of the worst things to ever happen to this country was all of the mines and shipyards being destroyed.
                When we had them, kids went straight from school into one of these professions and were too busy grafting all day long to think about turning to crime.
                They had a purpose, they had direction, they didn't have time to think, they just got stuck in, cause its what their dad, uncles, brothers, friends all did.

                You didn't hav the energy to go out and rob after a day down the pit!

                And who's fault was that? All together.....

                Yous sit and bitch and moan about labour this, labour that - they're still trying to deal with the sodding aftermath of your ******* Tory goddess who quite frankly, struck her cock up the arse of this country.
                The pope is a tard.

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                  #78
                  Blimey! how do you agree with this lady?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by SallyAnne
                    One of the worst things to ever happen to this country was all of the mines and shipyards being destroyed.
                    When we had them, kids went straight from school into one of these professions and were too busy grafting all day long to think about turning to crime.
                    They had a purpose, they had direction, they didn't have time to think, they just got stuck in, cause its what their dad, uncles, brothers, friends all did.

                    You didn't hav the energy to go out and rob after a day down the pit!

                    And who's fault was that? All together.....

                    Yous sit and bitch and moan about labour this, labour that - they're still trying to deal with the sodding aftermath of your ******* Tory goddess who quite frankly, struck her cock up the arse of this country.
                    The last refuge of the blinkered socialist....blame Thatcher
                    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by John Galt
                      "The steps forward we have made in terms of liberating society and opportunities for people these days are well worth it, maybe we just have to live with the fact that one brings the other."

                      Give me 3 examples

                      You seriously need to ask ?

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal

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