Road rules0 min ago
Parole - what is the point?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People need to be eased back into society. After 10 years of having your every move controlled by someone else it's hard to look after hourself. Released prisoners may have no home, no job and no family. Parole gives them a chance to re-integrate slowly.
Also, and perhaps more importantly, it's a "trial" time of being out. If they just come out after 10 years, and then reoffend, it's a lot more hassle and expense to get them back in again. If they're on parole, it's simpler and cheaper.
Your idea is just too simplistic Joe Public. But then 'Joe Public's' ideas usually are!
Joe Public....i guess the main thrust of your argument is the frustation you (and others) feel at the number of years convicts spend in prison. They are out after serving half their sentence if at all. The main problem is that our prisons are full. We cannot put more in them. As our society demands that convicted people have to be afforded a decent prison we are bound to keep them in proper prisons. if not we could have the situation in 3rd world countries where there are 10 to a cell and thats when you stop counting. besides we have a number of foriegn prisoners (drug runners, people traffickers etc).
So in the short term your policy will not work. The stated govt policy is to get as few people into the prison system and to get those already inside out as quickly as possible.
And what was that jan bug about impersonation.....come on i will fight my corner.I dont need aliases