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by littlewing
3921 days ago
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One of the more successful, though still brutal, experiments in handling crime, in my opinion, was the penal colony in New South Wales, Australia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_South_Wales From 1788-1792, it started out tough with thousands of professional criminals ill-fitted for the skills required. 1/4 of the 2nd fleet lost their lives. The rest survived near starvation. However, between 1810-1821, it transitioned from a penal colony to a budding free society. I can't think of many successes like that in our history where so many career criminals were reformed so quickly, the sacrifices of lives not withstanding. |
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Note also that this "budding free society" was responsible for horrible atrocities against the native population until fairly recent times.