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Helen's Law: Killers could still be freed despite new law https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...yside-55419384
What an absolute joke. What a kick in the teeth for these victims families.
Build super prisons on the many islands off the coast's of Britain, for the real scum of this world,
Your paedophiles,
Murderers,
Rapists,
Terrorists
No visits, no contact with the outside world, no tv's, no Internet etc etc
Make them work for their keep in purpose built factories inside the prisons 12 hours a day.
Properly manned with the right amount of armed guards with the power to shoot when needed. They would be self sufficient prisons and would not cost the honest working people a penny to keep these evil vile scum!!!!!!!!!
Would you change your mind if someone close to you was abused or murdered?
And they gave him or her a nice easy time in prison with early release for good behaviour!!!!!!
Yeah right that really works lol
Let's hope they never move in next to you.
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They have to live next door to someone. That being the case, far better that they've been reformed, and taught how to live in society and given skills to turn their life around than been brutalized and locked up with other criminals.
People like to compare criminals to animals, so let's do that.
Say there are 2 dogs, they both bite someone. One is locked up with a dozen more vicious dogs, with no contact with the outside world for a year.
The other is trained how to interact with people and they spend a year trying to correct the dog's bad behaviour.
Which would you want to be bought by the bloke next door?
It’s more that most people who go to prison aren’t murderers or peadophiles and will be released so you want them to be reformed. And it works well in countries that has humane prisons.
I agree very violent criminals shouldn’t be released but most people in prisons aren’t.
My list was the most vile evil criminals???
Without knowing more about the assessment of risk and what significance is given to withholding information within that assessment it's very difficult to comment. I presume the significance can vary case by case.Failure to co-operate and reveal such information is "frowned upon" by the board and could see a prisoner having requests for parole denied in the first instance, Mr Jones said.
However, he added: "What it cannot do is act as a complete block on your release.
"Ultimately if someone is no longer a risk, we must release them."
Rjk you have not answered the question just swerved it.......
Would you be happy having a convicted paedophile move in next door to you?
So you wouldn't like it then?
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