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by t-writescode
1261 days ago
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> The movement of dangerous prisoners You're moving the goal posts, now. The *vast* majority of prisoners are not dangerous. Further, the article referenced specifically mentions people being induced prior to the safe time to induce labor. Further, further, in the context of the existing prison system and human rights violations inside prisons (and *all* humans have human rights. This isn't "freedom of speech", these are even more base than that), this is yet another monstrous example of harming people in the State's care in prisons. |
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Those are all term and all very safe.
Most prisoners are dangerous. The idea that you got busted for an 1oz of weed and went to prison isn't aligned to reality. If you are in prison (not jail) then you went through the full sentancing dance and weren't eligible for a supervised release or a program. That usually means you either keep committing crime or did serious crime. You didn't steal a bicycle.