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I'm suprised that no one has yet voted for the NL 'pre-crime' (Prudence & Fairness Act 2007) option, where half the population is judged at birth to not be willing to pay enough taxes...
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxMy preferred option is missing:
Judges should set a minimum, which can be increased by bad behaviour, not being a model prisoner, etc.
The other one I thought of including was the "Hang them all (the gov't that is)" choice for people like xoggoth.
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Ahh this will be Mr Clark's brilliantly innovative idea of keeping an eye on dangerous criminals that have been let out early after a convicted paedophile repeatedly raped a 9 year old girl whilst out on licence. Only one way to ensure these animals don't reoffend - chop their bits off
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My preferred option is missing:
Judges should set a minimum, which can be increased by bad behaviour, not being a model prisoner, etc.
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How should offenders be sentenced?
22Life should mean life, 10 years should mean 10 years, no exceptions50.00%11Judges should set a maximum, which can be reduced by good behaiviour, alternatives etc0.00%0No fixed sentencing, judges should indicate an average which can be increased/reduced as appropriate13.64%3Prisons are a waste of time, criminals should all be beheaded/deported to a remote island13.64%3One persons crime is another man's search for self-meaning, we should support them on their journey9.09%2Prisons are a waste of time, criminals should simply be tagged and returned to the community4.55%1Set-up a 'pre-crime' unit where NL DNA's everyone at birth and detains people accordingly0.00%0Hand the sentencing over to the victims, let jungle law prevail4.55%1We need a review panel set up by the gov't to consider the options4.55%1Reading about yet another NL initiative I thought I'd ask the question, given the current state of affairs it seems "Offenders sent to prison for 12 months or more are released at the half way point on licence", what the panel thought.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4924686.stmLast edited by Joe Black; 20 April 2006, 14:55.
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