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Originally posted by Ilander:
Well, I hate to be the humanitarian voice, here, but this kind of goes against the typical modern sentiments of imprisonment. Imprisonment, nowadays, exists to keep dangerous individuals out of society. It's more of a system designed to protect the public than it is a system to punish.
Personally, I can admire the fact that the prisoners are indeed treated like prisoners (there was an article in Readers Digest on this guy a couple of years ago; they talked to an inmate, and he said "It's like we're prisoners or something" lol), but this guy is close to the line.
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Well, by that logic, hte public will onyl be safe until the prisoners' parole, with this system, the public will be safe while the prisoners are in jail, and likeyly when they are out.