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MiddleOne posted:Not to be a dick, but this sounds like a contradiction. I should have explained it in detail. It was not always like that, but the prison population steadily grew over the last decades and we are hitting max capacity in many prisons. Which is why convicts, who are not guilty of a serious crime, often are on parole instead, or get an electronic ankle lock, or only have to spend the night in prison.
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honestly home imprisonment for lesser crimes is almost certainly a better deal for everyone involved than actual jail time it means you can hold down a job or an apprenticeship, it means that you don't end up hanging out with a bunch of hardened criminals, it means you have no barrier to whatever network you have to help you out of whatever mess you've gotten into, and it's much cheaper for the state especially for first offenders, it just makes sense
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 13:53 |
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Definitely does. Especially if someone is not a violent rear end in a top hat. Unfortunately this guy completely fell through the net. The political fallout will not be pretty once the mourning is over.
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 13:56 |
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Hopefully someone can actually point out that it's the nazis' fault.
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 14:01 |
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Hammerstein posted:Definitely does. Especially if someone is not a violent rear end in a top hat. yeah, it's likely to get bad. we really don't have a good answer to this poo poo on the left - right-wing extremists (including hardcore salafists here) keep making attacks which play into the hands of conservative authoritarianism. we really need to start taking it seriously, but i don't know how we'd go about addressing it other than try to increase social integration somehow
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 14:06 |
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V. Illych L. posted:nah people get home sentences and deferred prison time all the time due to crowded prisons up here, and we also dodged the ridiculous tough on crime bullet in the eighties and nineties Short prison sentences are the norm across europe outside the UK, and it's definitely a good thing. Also UK has some of the highest levels of violent crime, odd that. (when I posted this in the UK thread I got told that it's because other countries don't do as good of a job at reporting crime statistics, YMMV) e: VVVVVV Yeah it's certainly not the only one to stand out in Europe, but it's up there. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 16:47 on Nov 3, 2020 |
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Went looking into murder statistics and found the UK lagging far behind murder thunderdome Belgium Edit: lol Gort fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Nov 3, 2020 |
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Private Speech posted:Short prison sentences are the norm across europe outside the UK, and it's definitely a good thing. That's usually both nonsense and a racist dogwhistle.
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 16:34 |
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What’s Janez Janša up to now?
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 20:36 |
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Gonna take this day to enjoy this feeling of cathartic relief and worry about everything else tomorrow. Whiskey and sushi it is.
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Nilbop posted:Gonna take this day to enjoy this feeling of cathartic relief and worry about everything else tomorrow. Whiskey and sushi it is. I cracked a bottle and only had a couple fingers of whiskey left in the morning, so it's no surprise that I woke up still drunk.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 09:34 |
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V. Illych L. posted:honestly home imprisonment for lesser crimes is almost certainly a better deal for everyone involved than actual jail time
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 11:07 |
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Cingulate posted:I understand the spirit, but home imprisonment is something very different when you're a low-extraversion high-self control white collar criminal living in a very nice place from all the money you're embezzling than if you're the kind of person who steals cigarettes. what
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 13:06 |
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Private Speech posted:Short prison sentences are the norm across europe outside the UK, and it's definitely a good thing. Not sure it was your intention but it seems like you're implying longer prison sentences causes violent crime. I think it's more likely all the other systemic failures of British government and culture are more to blame. The long prison sentences being an attempt at slapping a plaster on the gaping wound.
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 15:18 |
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The British have had a 'justice' system based around sadism and the expendability of the lower classes for a long, long time.
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 15:25 |
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V. Illych L. posted:what It's not really a punishment if you live in luxury, I think is the gist of it.
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 16:48 |
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THE BAR posted:It's not really a punishment if you live in luxury, I think is the gist of it. ok, but then it seems as though there should be some pecuniary penalty rather than chucking some millionaire in the hole for punching a dude - or you can restrict their movement to certain parts of the home or w/e not throwing people in the dungeon is not a sop to the bourgeoisie
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 17:42 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:Not sure it was your intention but it seems like you're implying longer prison sentences causes violent crime. I think it's more likely all the other systemic failures of British government and culture are more to blame. The long prison sentences being an attempt at slapping a plaster on the gaping wound. Yeah I guess that's fair enough, it would be a bit simplistic and there doesn't seem to be a trivial correlation like that when comparing countries.
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# ? Nov 15, 2020 18:07 |
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So who's ready to see the EU crash and burn today when Hungary & Poland veto the 750 billion euro coronavirus recovery package lmao
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 12:44 |
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And the recovery package got even Mark Blyth thinking the EU had a future.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 13:03 |
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Why Hungary and Poland? Not Germany and the Netherlands?
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Aaand to noone's surprise, Hungary and Poland vetoed the budget plan.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 16:29 |
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Dawncloack posted:Why Hungary and Poland? Not Germany and the Netherlands? quote:Hungary and Poland blocked on Monday the adoption by European Union governments of the 2021-2027 budget and recovery fund for the 27-nation bloc because it included a clause which makes a access to money conditional on respecting the rule of law. was a p. good idea to admit a bunch of russia lites into the club lol
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 16:36 |
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Missionary Positron posted:was a p. good idea to admit a bunch of russia lites into the club lol But don't you see, exposing them to neoliberalism will make them promote a free society with property rights, not just result in corrupt leaders taking the money and being assholes to everyone else while running away with it
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 16:58 |
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Missionary Positron posted:was a p. good idea to admit a bunch of russia lites into the club lol Poland in particular hasn't been like that when the accession happened, it's really only after winning the 2015 election when PiS started to really gently caress things up. Perils of denocracy and all that. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 17:01 on Nov 16, 2020 |
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Private Speech posted:Poland in particular hasn't been like that when the accession happened, it's really only with the 2015 election when PiS started to really gently caress things up. Yeah but also Hungary, and also there just needs to be a quicker mechanism by which obviously maliciously acting members can just be bypassed.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:00 |
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Private Speech posted:It's also not particularly corrupt by nationalistic oval office standards, and most certainly not neoliberal, just fash. Yeah but the whole idea is that just by haphazardly exposing countries to more and freer markets they'll just give up on doing dumb poo poo and turn into liberal democracies. Not that those countries could pick and choose only the moneymaking bits or have someone in charge who doesn't act in good faith.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:02 |
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suck my woke dick posted:Yeah but also Hungary, and also there just needs to be a quicker mechanism by which obviously maliciously acting members can just be bypassed. The difficulty of actually doing anything and especially spending money on public good was meant to be a feature, not a bug. Obviously, there were never going to be any real problems ever again.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:03 |
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welcome to decade of austerity 2.0, have a grand old time lmfao
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:09 |
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Lol, so now there's just going to be no relief package? loving great. Watch the ultra-right wing parties pick up a million more seats.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:13 |
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An insane mind posted:Lol, so now there's just going to be no relief package? The EU is donezo at this point too, so look forward to a poor, fractured and increasingly nationalistic Europe emerging in the next few months and years.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:14 |
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Honestly putting in the "rule of law" requirement, well-intentioned as it might be, was a bit stupid move given that it's a really necessary bailout. BBC News - EU budget blocked by Hungary and Poland over rule of law issue If you read their statements they don't care about blocking it for austerity reasons - they want to get the money regardless of their internal politics, lovely as they are, which isn't completely unreasonable. BBC posted:Hungary and Poland have blocked approval of the EU's budget over a clause that ties EU funding with adherence to the rule of law. Who in their right state of mind would vote for a bailout they will be explicitly blocked from. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 17:26 on Nov 16, 2020 |
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What genius made any sort of aid package subject to unanimous agreement
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:23 |
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Private Speech posted:Honestly putting in the "rule of law" requirement, well-intentioned as it might be, was a bit stupid move given that it's a really necessary bailout. Yeah this should have been really obvious to everyone. The only way to get the Eastern European wannabe authoritarians to shut up is to just throw increasing amounts of money at them. Should've thought about that before writing rules that basically let any random member state blackmail the entire union into handing out bribes.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:27 |
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Sounds like this bill was just sent to die? We tried
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:30 |
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just suspend those fuckers already
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:31 |
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I guess the Union was never more important than the Frugal Four's stranglehold on their wealth, watch them agree to dissolve the union but still expect a free trade agreement. I'm Dutch and this poo poo is just...ugh. I don't want to live in a Frugal country, I want international mutual aid. How hard is it to just recognize one another as humans and just help eachother.
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# ? Nov 16, 2020 17:33 |
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An insane mind posted:I guess the Union was never more important than the Frugal Four's stranglehold on their wealth, watch them agree to dissolve the union but still expect a free trade agreement. I'm Dutch and this poo poo is just...ugh. I don't want to live in a Frugal country, I want international mutual aid. Ironically, now that the EU is dead that wealth is going to be gone fast.
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suck my woke dick posted:Yeah this should have been really obvious to everyone. The only way to get the Eastern European wannabe authoritarians to shut up is to just throw increasing amounts of money at them. Should've thought about that before writing rules that basically let any random member state blackmail the entire union into handing out bribes. The entire point of the system, I have grown convinced over the years, was to make it unreformable so that no real redistribution or opposition to neoliberal policy could take place. Guess that is a problematic system to have when history has not in fact ended in 1990.
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An insane mind posted:I guess the Union was never more important than the Frugal Four's stranglehold on their wealth, watch them agree to dissolve the union but still expect a free trade agreement. I'm Dutch and this poo poo is just...ugh. I don't want to live in a Frugal country, I want international mutual aid. I wonder what options there are to play hardball with Poland and Hungary. Or if they just have to pass something with no strings attached.
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