Police are held to unfair standards

Started by dadudemon3 pages

Originally posted by cdtm
It's a good policy.

I'm not certain it's "realistic". I've come to believe, some people, are simply terrible people. Maybe it's environment, maybe it's not, but i can't see "fixing" such people.

"He was giving me shit for leaning on his car. So I shot him. Shit happens."

Agreed.

I've talked about this at length, before. There are some people that cannot be rehabilitated. Is it possible to still get productivity out of them, though? Maybe they refuse to rehab but perhaps they can participate, voluntarily, in drug testing to get incarceration privileges like gaming hours or something? If I was in prison, and I had mental problems that made me extremely violent, I'd still want options to positively contribute to society.

I have tossed around the idea, from talking to Surtur, to execute people like that instead of making them lifetime prisoners. Not too sure about that. I am only on board with executing people that have 100% evidence against them.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Agreed.

I've talked about this at length, before. There are some people that cannot be rehabilitated. Is it possible to still get productivity out of them, though? Maybe they refuse to rehab but perhaps they can participate, voluntarily, in drug testing to get incarceration privileges like gaming hours or something? If I was in prison, and I had mental problems that made me extremely violent, I'd still want options to positively contribute to society.

I have tossed around the idea, from talking to Surtur, to execute people like that instead of making them lifetime prisoners. Not too sure about that. I am only on board with executing people that have 100% evidence against them.

They used to make things in prison that could be sold in the outside world. I still have an acoustic guitar made by a murderer that my father brought home when he was a prison officer still marked with H.M.P (Her Majesty's Prisons) on the neck.