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No records are kept of sexual assaults on inmates in the U.K. prison system
By having your liberty removed does that make felons fair gain for sexual predators?
Do people in for minor offences deserve to be sexually assaulted. This applies to male and female prisoners.
Thoughts. I'm especially interested to hear from anyone or is or knows criminals or they themselves have been "inside". Experiences please.
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As a crime, sexual assault charges must be brought by the victim. I highly doubt that many victims of sexual assault in prison report the charge, and if they did, formal charges would be laid.
What scenario are you thinking about?
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
As a crime, sexual assault charges must be brought by the victim. I highly doubt that many victims of sexual assault in prison report the charge, and if they did, formal charges would be laid.
What scenario are you thinking about?
In many cases in recent years, when a prisoner makes an allegation of sexual abuse/rape, they often end up being removed from the prison the were in, and often the abuser stays behind, leaving the ‘victim’ more traumatised by the whole sordid event.
I wasn't think of a specific scenario. Please tell me your experiences animalist.
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Ive never been to prison, no real experience there
that sounds somewhat dumb, though im sure pragmatic...
Prisons are a mess anyways, are there lots of gangs in UK detention centers?
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
Ive never been to prison, no real experience there
that sounds somewhat dumb, though im sure pragmatic...
Prisons are a mess anyways, are there lots of gangs in UK detention centers?
From what i've read England doesn't have the problems america has, but it is an issue.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Zebedee
From what i've read England doesn't have the problems america has, but it is an issue.
Same sort of thing here, we have a growing gang problem and the like, but not nearly as bad as the Americans. Gaht dang natives
still weird about the sexual assault stuff
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
Same sort of thing here, we have a growing gang problem and the like, but not nearly as bad as the Americans. Gaht dang natives
still weird about the sexual assault stuff
I think America has more of a problem because of it's historical attitude to human rights and incarceration. The U.K. and Canada are more civilised.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Zebedee
I think America has more of a problem because of it's historical attitude to human rights and incarceration. The U.K. and Canada are more civilised.
lol, we also believe in social welfare
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
lol, we also believe in social welfare
Exactly. We are civilised as are most European nations and New Zealand. The jury is out on most Australians i've met.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Zebedee
By having your liberty removed does that make felons fair gain for sexual predators?
Do people in for minor offences deserve to be sexually assaulted. This applies to male and female prisoners.
Thoughts. I'm especially interested to hear from anyone or is or knows criminals or they themselves have been "inside". Experiences please.
I believe it's all lies to encourage people not to go to prison.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by lord xyz
I believe it's all lies to encourage people not to go to prison.
I'm sure it is, but should it happen? Shouldn't prisoners also have rights?
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Zebedee
I'm sure it is, but should it happen? Shouldn't prisoners also have rights?
Well, I don't think people should be in prison. Isolating people from society getting tips from other criminals isn't really the best way to stop anti-social behaviour.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by lord xyz
Well, I don't think people should be in prison. Isolating people from society getting tips from other criminals isn't really the best way to stop anti-social behaviour.
thats a little idealistic
where do Ted Bundy or members of organized crime go?
I agree for the most part, but there are definatly people who deserve to be locked away from the rest of society
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Oct 15th, 2007 07:27 PM
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
thats a little idealistic
where do Ted Bundy or members of organized crime go?
I agree for the most part, but there are definatly people who deserve to be locked away from the rest of society
Then only lock them up.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by lord xyz
Well, I don't think people should be in prison. Isolating people from society getting tips from other criminals isn't really the best way to stop anti-social behaviour.
I agree apart from dangerous criminals locking people up is not the answer. We have the highest lock up rate in Europe and the highest crime.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by lord xyz
Then only lock them up.
lol
any ideas?
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Oct 15th, 2007 07:56 PM
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Zebedee
I agree apart from dangerous criminals locking people up is not the answer. We have the highest lock up rate in Europe and the highest crime.
Please use commas in your posts.
quote: (post ) Originally posted by inimalist
lol
any ideas?
A looser system?
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Oct 15th, 2007 08:01 PM
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Sounds like someone projecting their fantasies, time to slop out.
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by smoker4
Sounds like someone projecting their fantasies, time to slop out.
You it does sound like that doesn't it Judge?
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You it does sound like that doesn't it Judge?
Speak english in what?
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