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Should prisoners be allowed to do drugs whilst therein? They're no danger to society anymore, so why not? |
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@recurve16 | 17 July 19 | |
Still a danger to the folk paid to guard them...
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@crimson | 17 July 19 | |
Most have families, the families don't deserve that.
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@deusexmachina | 17 July 19 | |
Have you had a fu*king stroke?
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@cerberus611 | 17 July 19 | |
The replies should be a good read
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@dodgey | 17 July 19 | |
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@musho77 | 17 July 19 | |
why not give them a jacuzzi aswell
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@cerberus611 | 17 July 19 | |
@ crimson - 17.07.19 - 07:27pm Most have families, the families don't deserve that. Fair enough. |
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@cerberus611 | 17 July 19 | |
@ musho77 - 17.07.19 - 07:37pm why not give them a jacuzzi aswell I'm all for the most basic of prison facilities. But they should be decent. Prisoners with a drug habit should be able to wean themselves off gradually, with supervision. |
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@mikeymk | 17 July 19 | |
Rehabilitation department?
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@cerberus611 | 17 July 19 | |
@ mikeymk - 17.07.19 - 07:57pm Rehabilitation department? ''Addiction is common for inmates in prisons. Statistics show that many inmates deal with substance abuse problems, but few actually receive treatment while they are incarcerated. However, addressing substance use disorders during this time and after their release lowers their risk for relapse.'' So one of the prison's main purpose is to rehabilitate prisoners and then release them when they're no longer a danger. But what about the life-termers? They're fu*ked either way. |
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