I used to work with an ex policeman. Lovely chap he was. We got to talking one day about prison sentences. He believed that sentences should be in total, total isolation. He said for there to be no one to talk to, no radios, no TV, no books, no window, no nothing. He said the sentence wouldn't be anywhere near as long & the crims would never want to come back. He also said the sentence should only be for a few months; not for it to send them mad or break them. I've thought about this for a long time & I now agree with him. What do ABers think?
Yeah, but the prison system isn't exactly working as it is now, is it?
I don't think it's horrible.
And I don't think it would go against the Human Rights Act. Nor any civil libertarian nonsense.
They'll be fed, watered & kept warm & dry!
I think that is what prisons should be like. Total hell holes where people would never want to go or go back to. Why should they be equipped with all mod cons and luxuries? No wonder people reoffend to get back in. They probably have it better in prison than they ever did at home.
Having said that, a few innocent people are jailed for crimes they did not commit so it would be very unfair on them but it would be suitable for murderers like Ian Huntley and Roy Whiting who are the scum of the earth and who deserve nothing better.
But the "horror' of going back to complete isolation would, I believe, work as a deterrent. I for one would hate it.
And yes, I did say i didn't think it would be horrible. What I mean is, is. it's horrible to be isolated, but not horrible to do it as a punishment.
No-nothing - but food ofcourse and just one's mind and memory......sounds good to me! S'pose it depends on persons age and size of 'brain filing cabinet.'
Panorama yesterday showed young men in prison for knife crimes. To me they looked very remorseful and saw the error of their ways - for that I think prisons do work. Young men I know who have 'done time' in youth centres now go 'straight' as they dread entering adult prisons......again,prisons do work.