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Britains Worst Prison
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I spent 6 weeks in this prison 20 years ago, at the end of an 8 month sentence. It felt like 6 years at the time. It was just as bad (perhaps even worse) then.
Just curious as to how some people...here and elsewhere... continually see prison as a holiday camp? Not argueing about the rights and wrongs of prisoners or their conditions, just curious as to how people can still equate going to jail with a holiday in Butlins?
I spent 6 weeks in this prison 20 years ago, at the end of an 8 month sentence. It felt like 6 years at the time. It was just as bad (perhaps even worse) then.
Just curious as to how some people...here and elsewhere... continually see prison as a holiday camp? Not argueing about the rights and wrongs of prisoners or their conditions, just curious as to how people can still equate going to jail with a holiday in Butlins?
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Those addicted to drugs need help or a continued supply (I know that's frowned on, but unless the addict wants to come off, then it's very difficult)
Being in jail with a cockroach is dreadful - what century are we supposed to be living in?
Those addicted to drugs need help or a continued supply (I know that's frowned on, but unless the addict wants to come off, then it's very difficult)
Being in jail with a cockroach is dreadful - what century are we supposed to be living in?
Been into several prisons to do pre release talks/ courses...some are better than others...it is punishment..loss of liberty and freedom of choice is bad enough . without a decent standard of sanitation and accommodation, resulting life for the prison officers would not be easy..they have enough unrest to deal with.. by and large the officers I had contact with were decent enough towards the inmates... old Peterhead Nick was scariest
I am not sure that you get a custodial sentence for nicking a bag of sweets and prisons do vary as to whether they are Mental Hospitals or prisons. My experience is limited to three, Wakefield Jail, Walton Prison and the Mental hospital just outside Maghull, Merseyside.
This is a complex problem, being what do we see the function of our prisons and how does one solve it to safeguard society?
If they are meant to be punishment, then fine, don't make it too comfy for the, but if it is rehabilitation, then treat the inmates as humans........in my opinion, both methods have failed as the re-offending rates remain the same or have risen.
Modern Prisons? a good idea.....but not in my backyard is the cry....so there is the first problem.
Remember folks that these people prey on the weak and are unable to follow the established laws to make a community safe.
Whatever one does, they are likely to re-offend......so..bang them up to protect society......it is unlikely to work, but for a period of time, one villain is taken out.
Butlins? 1953........fabulous....Skegness.
This is a complex problem, being what do we see the function of our prisons and how does one solve it to safeguard society?
If they are meant to be punishment, then fine, don't make it too comfy for the, but if it is rehabilitation, then treat the inmates as humans........in my opinion, both methods have failed as the re-offending rates remain the same or have risen.
Modern Prisons? a good idea.....but not in my backyard is the cry....so there is the first problem.
Remember folks that these people prey on the weak and are unable to follow the established laws to make a community safe.
Whatever one does, they are likely to re-offend......so..bang them up to protect society......it is unlikely to work, but for a period of time, one villain is taken out.
Butlins? 1953........fabulous....Skegness.