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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Reports that Gary Glitter is to walk free after serving only half his sentence and he is 78 years old.
Should he be freed?
It's all over the news"
No way |
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By *UFSWoman
over a year ago
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"He won't quite be walking free. He will be wearing a tag and on the Sex Offenders List"
Yeah, because you can't reoffend whilst wearing a tag or on a list.
Lock him and all the other paedo creeps away forever |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no? "
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing. |
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no?
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing."
What percentage of prisoners serve their full term ? |
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no?
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing."
That's what tariff means = the minimum sentence a prisoner must serve before being considered for parole. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no?
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing.
What percentage of prisoners serve their full term ? "
In total 20 people. That is how many have been given whole life tariffs. Most have died in prison since. Otherwise every prisoner is entitled to parole. |
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no?
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing."
But they would still have to be released. To keep any individual in prison past their release date is illegal and could bring about a compensation claim for wrongful imprisonment. That's why prisoners who are due to be released on a Saturday, Sunday or a Bank Holiday Monday are always released on the Friday. There are no weekend/bank holiday releases from prison and it would be illegal to hold them past their release date.
Still think him and his kind should rot in hell though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If a person has completed their tariff, why not? Or else it's justice by the mob, no?
Or they could actually serve the term they were sentenced to, otherwise it's just marketing.
What percentage of prisoners serve their full term ? "
Only those detained at his majesty's pleasure. That's the point. Why sentence someone to 20 years if you know the system will only make them serve 10? |
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"Having served only half of his sentence , no I do t think he should.
Victims of child sexually abuse live with the abuse they suffered for the rest of their lives.. "
Exactly this.
What's the point in sentencing someone to 40 years if they're only going to do 20. |
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By *tooveMan
over a year ago
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"If it's standard policy, based on sentence and prison response, yes - he should
Prison should be about curtailment of liberty and rehabilitation. We should work towards 0 people in prison "
This is the real world. |
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"Having served only half of his sentence , no I do t think he should.
Victims of child sexually abuse live with the abuse they suffered for the rest of their lives..
Exactly this.
What's the point in sentencing someone to 40 years if they're only going to do 20. "
Because if there wasn't time off for good behaviour, there wouldn't be an good behaviour. |
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"Reports that Gary Glitter is to walk free after serving only half his sentence and he is 78 years old.
Should he be freed?
It's all over the news"
Nearly every prisoner only does half their sentence. The rest is spent on Licence |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that Gary Glitter is to walk free after serving only half his sentence and he is 78 years old.
Should he be freed?
It's all over the news
Nearly every prisoner only does half their sentence. The rest is spent on Licence "
46% of adult prisoners were proven to have re-offended within a year of release in the most recent statistics. The figure is 60% for people sentenced to less than a year. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Reports that Gary Glitter is to walk free after serving only half his sentence and he is 78 years old.
Should he be freed?
It's all over the news
Nearly every prisoner only does half their sentence. The rest is spent on Licence
46% of adult prisoners were proven to have re-offended within a year of release in the most recent statistics. The figure is 60% for people sentenced to less than a year."
What are the stats when they release lifers ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No. He's a serial offender and dangerous.
He just seems to move to new locations round the globe and reinvent himself, with a fake name/ identity and repeat the same behaviour.
I see no signs of him even showing remorse.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that Gary Glitter is to walk free after serving only half his sentence and he is 78 years old.
Should he be freed?
It's all over the news
Nearly every prisoner only does half their sentence. The rest is spent on Licence
46% of adult prisoners were proven to have re-offended within a year of release in the most recent statistics. The figure is 60% for people sentenced to less than a year.
What are the stats when they release lifers ?" about 5-10pc for ppl with greater than ten year sentences.
Those committing sexual offences also have the lowest reoffending rate. |
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Just because he is a high-profile person can not be treated differently from other prisoners in the same situation.
So if this is the way then I am ok with it.
But personally, some crimes Justified corporal punishment. |
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