Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Reform in Norway has to be proven. Your sentence could be extended if you are not reformed. How would that work in Ireland?
judestynes wrote: » The US model is the last thing we need. Prison for profit with no attempt to rehabiltate inmates. The just keeps the gravy train rolling.
wexie wrote: » What do you mean how would that work in Ireland? Much the same I would imagine except for the fact I don't think it, or anything like it, has ever been tried? Seems like the default setting here is to automatically knock 25% off the sentence to start with, does that ever get changed for bad behaviour or not engaging with prison services? How about we start there? (Maybe Omackeral will come along and tell us)
RaichuMGS wrote: » Why are they still on the streets allowed to do things like that? They should be behind prison walls after the first conviction.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » My point. Knocking off should mean that people are out on license and should be jailed if in contravention of any law. Never see that. In Norway what I’m reading is that your sentence can be longer than the original judge mandated sentence if you are deemed unreformed. How they work that out I don’t know.
Ray Palmer wrote: » I personally want something that works and if it was harsh sentences I would be for it but it doesn't work. This is known
neris wrote: » The death penalty generally works very well (except when they mess up on the doses of lethal injection but it still gets the job done)
Richard Hillman wrote: » The worst areas are the most heavily invested in. It has been tried, it hasn't worked. Ballymun, Moyross, Darndale, Jobstown etc are still overrun with feral teenagers. They have a million "things to do" out there, more than any other areas in the country. And the educational opportunities are abused to keep the Judges happy. In my area we have a course where all the scrotes in the greater area do this ridiculous football course when they get in trouble with the law. They play football all day and interact with the other local scrotes. It's like the Catalina Wine Mixer for Scrotes.
RaichuMGS wrote: » Honestly, when chaps can cut about robbing and taking drugs left and right without ever seeing the inside of a cell bar a few hours down at the Garda barracks, why bother behaving yourself? And even if you DO manage to land in prison, you’ve got televisions and games consoles to play. “Anti suicide devices”. Is there any other country that is as soft on convicts as Ireland is? Margaret cash - 39 convictions no prison time served to date for example I’ve read articles of young lads in court with a hundred or more previous CONVICTIONS not just crimes committed & they get a suspended sentence or told to behave themselves and away with you. Are we afraid to put people in prison?
JohnMc1 wrote: » Because our justice system [Gardai, Courts,etc]
nthclare wrote: » I know people from all walks of life and upbringing... If you're a scumbag there's no compromise... Nothing to do with social status. What they do in Southill in spade's they do in Dublin 4 in diamonds... Once you're a scumbag you're a scumbag.