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by renholder 2636 days ago
>Exactly, the only outrage is them being paid...

From the article:

>...though the CSA is responsible for figuring out how much of that goes to the prisoners...

Are you sure they're getting paid, right now?

>...not using that money to help the victims...

And, at what point, would this vengence form of justice stop? How much would be "adequate" for compensation to their victims? Are they still not penalised, even after they've "paid their debt to society"? ....because, last I recall hearing of the prison system in the United States, the punitive punishment doesn't really end - from being unable to vote to being unable to get a job because of a record to a number of other maliciously designed rules/laws intentionally meant/designed to further punish them, yeah?

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i don't think the us system works well and is a model to look up to at all, its too soft on them and creates hardened criminals if anything, too few characters in the comments to explain to you but look at japanese system as an non perfect system that works much better but is quite harsh
The US system is too soft? Wow, that's not something I hear very often. The US has one of the most regressive, punitive, non-effective prison systems in the western world.
Exactly it’s too soft and allows for inmates to be harassed and assaulted by other inmates, creating prison gangs and things like that. So it hardens the criminals and creates even more problems.. I would prefer the system like the one in Japan, which again is not perfect at all but much better than US system though it’s criticized to be very harsh but has great results and Japan has amongst if not even the lowest crime rate in the world