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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news |
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over a year ago
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news " Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt this
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It’s merely stating fact and no other option available. Even more madness than the original story!
Stop pandering to people. If it deserves a prison sentence then off they go. Just look after them in there accordingly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Back on topic.
OP, its a possibility... whi knows?
Statistically, women are less likely to be imprisoned for many reasons. Pregnancy has always been a consideration when sentencing devisions are made, so this news is not really news.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't see why they can't go to prison, other countries already have pregnant women behind bars,giving birth and raising young babies in prison.
Of course it's no place for any child to start life, but they still get given all the correct medical care they need until the child can be raised by someone else (usually another family member) so at least they are safe and not on the streets or on the run.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt this"
Tom begs to differ. Put a status change on your profile. Get me pregnant so I can avoid jail usually does the trick |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fixed the transphobic language too
That's an interesting one.
I think phobic comes more from the intent than merely the words. Is 'pregnant women' phobic? Or just a statement describing whether a woman is currently with child?
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I know this is a whole other debate but… is the use of ‘ladies’ or any other term denoting female gender now transphobic? I get it.. in this context not all of the people who are pregnant will identify as F but, as the use of ladies is not intentionally offensive, does that make it immediately discriminatory?
I want to be educated on this but, after many years of trying to work it out, it seems there’s no right answer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What’s the reasoning they can’t?
Commit a crime worthy of a prison sentence, go to prison. That’s all there really is."
Generally they do.
Crimes committed by women, generally but obviously not always, are able to be dealt with aporopriately by means that are not custodial.
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Health factors will always be a consideration when it vones to sentencing. Always have, always will. Like it or not, pregnancy carries risk factors that may be exacerbated by imprisonment. This should be considered as with all relevant factors.
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In reality, the guidelines don't say pregnancy should always preclude a custodial sentence, just that it should be considered as a factor. This seems reasonable |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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Being a parent doesn't just affect sentences women receive. I know a man convicted of a 6 figure fraud who was parent to an infant. He was allowed out on weekends so that the child wasn't punished as well.
'All in the game' |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt this"
Right up to the end of the Bloody Code period pregnant women could "plead their belly" in order to be spared execution.Many women got pregnant in order to escape execution.The female pirate Mary Read was not executed because of this. |
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant people should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant people are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some people on bail deliberatly get them selves pregnant when on bail to avoid jail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news
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Fixed the typos.... easier to read. x
Fixed the transphobic language too
What is going on her? What is going on here..
Plus and, but and or are joining words not beginning of sentences.
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Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant people should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant people are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some people on bail deliberatly get them selves pregnant when on bail to avoid jail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news
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Fixed the typos.... easier to read. x
Fixed the transphobic language too
What is going on her? What is going on here..
Plus and, but and or are joining words not beginning of sentences.
" Bex wrong! Perfectly acceptable to use some of these conjunctions as the start of new sentences |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant people should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant people are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some people on bail deliberatly get them selves pregnant when on bail to avoid jail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news
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Fixed the typos.... easier to read. x
Fixed the transphobic language too
What is going on her? What is going on here..
Plus and, but and or are joining words not beginning of sentences.
Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically." JINX! |
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A lot of considerations are made for Women and/or impact on families/unborn children already with sentencing. There is no doubt scope to futher investigate sentencing guidelines in regards what provides the best out comes (including that of children that maybe collateral damage in all of this). I would argue very much should the same for father's who are full time or very active in the lives of children or dependent family. The absence of a full time parent can have a massive impact on the emotional health, prospects and out come on children, even for a short sentence. And that suffering and damage should also be taken very seriously in sentencing.
However there will always be some people who pose a risk to the public and regardless of their family situation may still be a risk to the public. Also when a crime is so heinous like murder, without massive mitigation and especially incredibly vile one's there surely must be an act of Jutice being served regardless of family situation? So I can't see how you could have a blanket ban on custodial sentences for pregnant women.
Although the cynic I'm me suspects the motivation for this is far more about managing the impact and cost on the failing prison service than it is about justice or safety.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?"
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it |
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant people should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant people are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some people on bail deliberatly get them selves pregnant when on bail to avoid jail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news
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Fixed the typos.... easier to read. x
Fixed the transphobic language too
What is going on her? What is going on here..
Plus and, but and or are joining words not beginning of sentences.
Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically.JINX! "
Ha, primary schools STILL teach this as a rule! I spend my days in secondary telling pupils otherwise. (I haven't heard/seen a jinx in ages) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically."
But the question at hand is whether one should start a sentence pregnant?
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(I am actually quite proud of that) |
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it "
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now "
New thread potential?
Zuri's grammar clinic! |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now
New thread potential?
Zuri's grammar clinic! "
I'll sign up, my grammar and spelling is awful! |
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now
New thread potential?
Zuri's grammar clinic! "
Please no, that's my day job |
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now
New thread potential?
Zuri's grammar clinic!
Please no, that's my day job "
Wouldn't it be nice if auto correct also corrected incorrect punctuation and grammar as well as the overuse of certain words, correct |
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?
I think so, but personally, I'd like to see a comma after it
Yes, it's commonly used at the beginning of sentences as a discourse marker (with comma). Good grief, even I'm bored of my grammar contributions now
New thread potential?
Zuri's grammar clinic!
Please no, that's my day job
Wouldn't it be nice if auto correct also corrected incorrect punctuation and grammar as well as the overuse of certain words, correct "
That's why I'd welcome Skynet to take over, to correct all the errors I can't be bothered to amend! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically.
But the question at hand is whether one should start a sentence pregnant?
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(I am actually quite proud of that) "
And if you say it out loud, should there be a pregnant pause? |
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt this" pregnant women should never be sent to jail ! Why not ? What makes any crime they have done irrelevant if they are pregnant
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Starting a sentence with a conjunction is fine grammatically.
But the question at hand is whether one should start a sentence pregnant?
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(I am actually quite proud of that)
And if you say it out loud, should there be a pregnant pause?"
I see what you both did there, very clever |
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt thispregnant women should never be sent to jail ! Why not ? What makes any crime they have done irrelevant if they are pregnant "
The death of nuance. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reports that the sentencing council is looking into whether pregnant women should be sent to jail. Not all pregnant ladies are sent to jail for that very reason. But what about the unintended consequences. Will some women on bai deliberatly get them selves prehantwhen on bail to avoid bail,? What's going on her guys? It's al over the news Pregnant women should never be sent to Jail, Tom. And getting pregnant on cue to avoid jail time is overly complicated so very doubtful many women would even attempt thispregnant women should never be sent to jail ! Why not ? What makes any crime they have done irrelevant if they are pregnant
The death of nuance." this |
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"Well this is the most educational thread hijack I've ever seen.
Is well an acceptable word to start a sentence?"
I always thought 'take him/her/them/they down' was the start of a sentence..
Apologies if I've mispronounced any one, I am old and oft struggle with the new ways..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just make pregnant only prisons! Problem solved!
They have, its called Margate"
Margate is not actually what you just said. Lived here for years. It is full of old peoples homes I work in this profession. Old people getting pregnant seriously. Margate is not a town where young girls get pregnant everywhere is but for right reasons and it is not a prison. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just make pregnant only prisons! Problem solved!
They have, its called Margate
Margate is not actually what you just said. Lived here for years. It is full of old peoples homes I work in this profession. Old people getting pregnant seriously. Margate is not a town where young girls get pregnant everywhere is but for right reasons and it is not a prison. "
I thought it was going through a hipster rebirth. Isn't it the new Brighton? |
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"Just make pregnant only prisons! Problem solved!
They have, its called Margate
Margate is not actually what you just said. Lived here for years. It is full of old peoples homes I work in this profession. Old people getting pregnant seriously. Margate is not a town where young girls get pregnant everywhere is but for right reasons and it is not a prison.
I thought it was going through a hipster rebirth. Isn't it the new Brighton? "
New Brighton's a bit rough in parts, maybe the new Whitstable?
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We should only be sending people to jail if they are rehabilitated there, to reduce reoffending. They currently serve as a criminal education machine, deepening the individuals into criminal culture. Pregnant people should largely not be there, getting a healthy environment and rehabilitation elsewhere, to give their children the best start in life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pregnant women should still definitely be sent to jail. If they've done the crime there should be no excuse not to be given punishment.
It's also true that women fall pregnant to try and get out of a jail sentence. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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Reports that over a million children today live in what some are calling extreme poverty whatever that means. At least newborn children in prison would get three square meals a day and balanced nutrition too. |
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By *apnDomMan
over a year ago
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No, pregnant women need to be send to jail just like nongravid.
Otherwise they'd just get knocked up to avoid serving time. Which is even worse, if you ask me, because then they have a kid that was just used to get out of jail.
Don't want to go to jail? Don't commit crimes. Worked for me. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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If a modern prison for pregnant women and those with todlers had creches etc and education and activities and regular food would some mum's commit crimes just to get in and away from the misery outside ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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'Plead the belly'. It's been happening forever. I guess prison is a pretty shitty place to be when pregnant and giving birth, I did read an article about a baby dying at birth in a cell because prison staff for whatever reason didnt help her. I think we could probably do better than having children born this way. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"'Plead the belly'. It's been happening forever. I guess prison is a pretty shitty place to be when pregnant and giving birth, I did read an article about a baby dying at birth in a cell because prison staff for whatever reason didnt help her. I think we could probably do better than having children born this way. "
The children won't even remember being born that way tho |
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Just because you are pregnant doesn’t mean you should have any more speacial treatments, women fought for their right so deal with it us men can’t get pregnant. Yea it is an u fortunate thing a woman being in prison and yes some
What better care should be taken care of them but once the child is born you did the crime you pay the
Time. Otherwise everyone would be getting pregs to avoid it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"'Plead the belly'. It's been happening forever. I guess prison is a pretty shitty place to be when pregnant and giving birth, I did read an article about a baby dying at birth in a cell because prison staff for whatever reason didnt help her. I think we could probably do better than having children born this way.
The children won't even remember being born that way tho" I believe they will though subconsciously. Which in turn leads to issues in their lives |
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The only people that should be in prison are those that hurt other people as they are a danger to the public , people in there for , drug possession, shoplifting, tax avoidance basically any other thing apart from hurting people should not be in jail ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Prison is rarely the best place for people who don’t commit serious crimes to go, how does jailing a pregnant person benefit society?"
How does them avoiding it help then get punished? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Prison has various roles:
Rehabilitive — ideal, when it works.
Punitive - just pur old fashioned punishment, blunt but at times effective as a deterrent.
Protective - If an offender is locked up, they aren't committing crimes in the wider community
All the above have pros and cons.
Rehabilitation, whilst a perfectly valid aspiration and arguably the most important, is not the only reason fot a custodial sentence.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"The only people that should be in prison are those that hurt other people as they are a danger to the public , people in there for , drug possession, shoplifting, tax avoidance basically any other thing apart from hurting people should not be in jail ! "
Well the drug trade harms and kills so many people. Drug cartels, criminal gangs, county lines, Cuckoo flats with extortion and violence, possession is not victimless, shoplifting is not victimless and and neither is tax evasion |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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"Prison is rarely the best place for people who don’t commit serious crimes to go, how does jailing a pregnant person benefit society?"
It might stop them committing crimes against people who don't break the law. |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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"The only people that should be in prison are those that hurt other people as they are a danger to the public , people in there for , drug possession, shoplifting, tax avoidance basically any other thing apart from hurting people should not be in jail ! "
So how should they be punished for their crimes? What deterrent should there be to stop them committing more crimes. I guarantee If someone broke into your house and stole your goods or property you would think prison is too good for them. |
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