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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>Vastly more people are capable of a momentary lapse in judgement and committing a crime of passion, should circumstances create a perfect storm, than actually commit a crime that lands them in prison.</p>\n<p>Whether or not a prisoner depends heavily on the prisoner, the nature of their crime(s) and the length and severity criminal career that landed them in prison. With each crime, a career criminal's chances of a genuine change of heart and rehabilitation diminish. But it is possible. I don't anything good can come from treating prisoners like completely lost causes. Most prisoners are released eventually. It is best to try and give each prisoner the best tools to lead a law-abiding and productive life.</p>\n<p><br></p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>for me this question is so difficult as there is different levels of people in prison, they are all there to serve their time for the crime they have committed.</p>\n<p>My example is simple, someone steals a car, they get caught and do 6 months to a year in prison, they come out they deserve a second chance in society.</p>\n<p>A peadofile who has prayed on young children should be locked away forever, they do not deserve a second chance, in fact I think they should send them to the chair.</p>\n<p>So some people deserve a second chance after prison but some do not, there is a line I think we have to draw when it comes to these kind of things.</p>\n<p><br></p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>It all depends on the crime that was committed.</p>\n<p>If it was something like a theft then yes. If it was for a homicide that was a mistake then I think they can be welcomed back to society. If it was for a murder or armed robbery then I think it should be considered but not guaranteed. It also depends on the criminal record of the prisoner and has a list of similar crimes then he doesn't deserve anymore chances.</p>\n<p>If someone is a pedophile or a rapist and has committed more than one crime I would say lock them up for life.</p>\n<p>Prison should be a deterrent and not just a punishment. One should know that if you commit a certain crime you will be locked up for good.</p>\n<p>Recently we had a spurt of armed robberies on money in transit vehicles. It turned out that the majority of crimes committed were prisoners on bail waiting for court appearances for previous crimes. In the process they killed more than 13 people over the 6 week period.</p>\n<p>They were on bail for similar crimes and should never have been allowed the freedom to do what they did. They will be out in 4 or 5 years for good behavior and they committed armed robbery and murder. The criminal courts are to weak in handing out justice and now need to make examples of these criminals.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>Indeed, Prisoners merit renewed opportunities just on the grounds that we don't know why they perpetrated certain wrongdoings. There are detainees who have been placed in prison for taking things, for example, nourishment and self-preservation even. </p><p>This inquiry is somewhat unclear in its importance to me. You got detainees who might be normal subjects of society who messed up throughout everyday life, Such as medication utilize, Or endeavoring to discover nourishment for themselves to make due on. </p><p>Furthermore, obviously, You got your sequential executioners and street pharmacists out there that have little consideration for society's working. So truly, I need to blend my answer of a yes-no on this inquiry, But I intensely turn towards yes this time. </p><p>Not all detainees are killers, But rather all detainees have a story onto why they are in there, And on the off chance that they'd will do it once more</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>I sure hope so. I've made my fair share of mistakes in life, and some of those mistakes resulted in incarceration.</p>\n<p>I was a raging alcoholic, prone to inebriation, confrontation, and incarceration. </p>\n<p>I feel I am a better person today from experiencing incarceration, and none of my crimes were deemed to be serious enough for lengthy incarceration, but here is my point:</p>\n<p>I was given another chance at life, I learned an invaluable lesson, and people no longer hold my past mistakes over my head. </p>\n<p>Do I think prisoners deserve a second chance? Well, not all of them. I think I certainly did... but a guy I met who hacked his mother up and ate her in a soup probably shouldn't be let out and given another chance. That's only my opinion of course, but it's also an opinion that the majority of society would likely agree with. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>I personally believe that everybody deserves a second chance in life, no matter the gravity of their wrong deed. I believe that at one point or the other in ourlives,ย every person had done at least one stupid thing that we are not proud of, and because the law did not catch up with us, we secretly repented and chose to live right.</p><p>In the same manner, it is important that we are conscious of the fact that this criminals are human beings and if you ask them how they found themselves on the prison ground, am sure they all have a story to tell. </p><p>Prison is a correctional facility, where people who have gone against the laws or ordinances of the land are sent to. When a criminal commits a crime, he goes to court and he is judged by the jury. The juries judgement might be might be lenient or harsh depending on the gravity of the crime committed. When criminals are sentence to prison, they are not sentenced so they can be condemned, they are sentenced to be reformed.</p><p>Prison should not be seen as a place where the damned or condemned are sent to? Prison is a place of reform. In the prison, there are several programs put in place to reform a convicted fellow. Missionaries from different denominations comes around to share the word of God with them, psychologies psychs them on how to become a better citizen again. Recently I heard from the news that 62 Nigeria inmate sat for Neco examination. </p><p>At this junction, It is important that we realize that not all prisoners can be saved. Some are so hardened that they do not deserve a second chance in the society. That is the reason the prison system have a way of observing the attitude of prisoners, to see if they are responding to the prison reform program. When it is observed that a prisoner is fully reformed and changed, this kind of prisoners are released before the set date the jury set before them. </p><p>In conclusion, it depends whether or not a criminal is given a second chance in the society. It depends on the criminal responds to the prison reform program and a whole lot of other factors. </p><p>Thanks for reading... </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Society"],"appCategory":"Society","appTitle":"Do prisoners actually deserve a second chance in the society?","appBody":"<p>Yes! In my opinion of course prisoners--most of them anyway--deserve a second chance. First I'll start by saying that I understand some criminals are hardened and are hundred-percent cold hearted. Yes some are too far gone and they are beyond saving. But this is in no way true for ALL prisoners. In fact I would like to belief that we are all humans and we would all love to be given the benefit of the doubt at least twice before we are discarded as useless.</p><p>I started by saying that because most of my argument that follows operates on this assumption, and it is expedient for me to clarify now that I make these argument not on behalf of those group that are irredeemable, but on the other group, the one for which there is still hope.</p><p>Now for this class, their reasons for incarceration in the first place might be a mistake. It is not far fetched to think so, of course, given the state of the human heart and our justice system. It is almost too easy to plant a few carefully placed evidence to incriminate somebody. It is also very possible that we have people with influence and affluence framing people or roping them into taking the fall for them.</p><p>Plus in this system the people with influence can very well hire a good lawyer and pretty much get away with anything--even murder! While the innocent without a good lawyer will suffer and spend half his or her life in prison. Also some people are in prison for nothing but SELF DEFENCE, which, of course, can happen to anybody. You can find yourself in a situation where your back is against the wall and you have the ability to defend yourself. Will you not do it? And if it happens to be against some spoilt rich brat whose parents just happened to have enough money to convince the judge that you are the perpetrator, and you find yourself in prison, wouldn't you like the world to give you the benefit of the doubt? And then when--or if--they finally make it out of prison, shouldn't these kind of people be given a second chance? </p><p>Of course they should! </p><p>But no. The way our system is set up makes us look down on people that have been known to be inmates at one point to another in their life. Society scorns them, doesn't give them a chance, and even makes life harder for them when they get out. Which is another reason why you can see criminals becoming recidivists--that is people who keep repeating the same crime-- because the system is already AGAINST them!</p><p>Imagine a criminal getting out of prison unable to find a job, coming back to his starving family, unable to feed them, and everybody scorns him here and there, looking down on him. What do we expect that kind of person to do but to revert back to his life of crime! It is almost too easy; in fact it is as if the system wants them to go back in there. Which is absolutely not right in my opinion.</p><p>Not all prisoners are hopeless murderers, and rapists who commits crime for fun. But we all seem to have decided tjat they are. Forgetting that all prisoners have their own stories to tell as to why and hiw they found themselves in there.</p><p>Another important argument for giving prisoners a second chance is the very fact of the prison itself. It is supposed to be a \"reformatory\" organisation a \"rehabilation\" center, a \"peniteniatry\" where people are to be sent to become \"penitent\" and reformed and rehabilitated.</p><p>If the system really was right then the main aim of sending people to prison wouldn't be JUST to punish them; but to REFORM them. But sadly the system now is more concerned about locking people up than making sure they become better versions of themselves, even though with the right element in place most people are willing to do just that. But no, all we want is for them to become even worse animals. So who really is to blame?</p><p>So you see that most prisoners really do deserve a second chance and most times even when they fall short it is not entirely *their* fault but mostly the system failing them in a way. </p><p>If all these aforementioned measures would be put in place-- that is giving them a correct rehabilitation system and environment whose main purpose is not just to lock them away but to reform them, destigmatizing them from the scorn of society, making life easier for them after they're out, and also providing a good trial and judicial system in general, you will see that the world would indeed be a safer place and the amount of ex-convicts who reverts to their previous lives of crime would be drastically reduced! </p><p>I hope I've been able to successfully convince you that prisoners do deserve a second chance. Cheers.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkc3v99d5","appParentAuthor":"abisola12","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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