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Prison Education.

Discussion in 'Old Threads' started by ghost521, Sep 18, 2011.

  1. Aegis

    Aegis Guest

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    I type too fast qq :<

    Its proof that our brains don't rely on coding patterns for words... such as our fingers learn patterns as in hit e then after e hit v then after v hit e then after e hit n.


    Luls... I love my job @_@
     
  2. dmaxcustom

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    It depends on the reason of why they are in prison... to me most of the criminals deserve a bullet in the head and the cost of it delivered to the family along with the burial expenses. Period.

    But there are some cases in which a re-education and conditioning is viable and should be attempted.
     
  3. Invictis

    Invictis OutOfInsanityComesClarity Forum Legend

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    in your dreams or nightmares, determined on a case
    the op requested our take on the topic, i simply honored the request. best of luck with your research
     
  4. ghost521

    ghost521 Lucent's name is Jeremy

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    Lmao don't be angry D:
    Healthy debate here. Besides, I need to address opposing viewpoints in my paper anyway.
     
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  5. Aijun

    Aijun MS 24/7 wohoo Forum Legend

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    Prison, given what context? Prison for adolescences under 18? Or adult prison?

    Anyway, in my perspective, being a Christian and whatnot, any human being should be treated equally and fairly. Although, he/she may have committed a crime, a state has no right, (i believe) to take his/her freedom to education away.

    FYI one of the greatest Russia writters Fyodor Dostoyevsk
     
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  6. ghost521

    ghost521 Lucent's name is Jeremy

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    Big ones (state and fed at that).
     
  7. Aijun

    Aijun MS 24/7 wohoo Forum Legend

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    Is this a college paper? or?
     
  8. ghost521

    ghost521 Lucent's name is Jeremy

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    Yeah, more like a prep one for the 10-page coming up ahead.
     
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    i thought they already have this program... also they have a program to earn money but i think they're not offering it to a maximum security prison...

    i think it's fine, some of them got in there because of the lack of education and stuff but it all depends on how they want to be normal. but not to a maximum security prison, most of the people in there are already battle hardened and they've wasted too much tax payers money already just to keep them alive and well.
     
  10. Aijun

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    Here are two views

    The economist and the politician/government view

    **** NO. The marginal cost of bringing education into prison far exceeds the marginal benefit that these "criminals";the idea itself is based on an humanitarian belief and thus it is easily shattered by the reality...the facts basically. Given a scenario, education systems must be planned, organized, and executed in precise manners to ensure the safety and security of the public. Moreover, people are capable of deception, a perfectly seemingly "re-educated" criminal who may "supposedly" to bring benefit to the society and become a working individual could just simply go back to his/her old ways of life. .. and on and on...too lazy to argue, but you get the point...


    The humanitarian view

    kk yah sorry i am lazy to think right now, but here is a hint. The universal laws state that people have the freedom of choice. If a criminal chose to get educated, who can stop them? One more point...we are all humans, sympathy, the belief of utopia, pity etc et c===>emotions
     
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    let's make then scrub are toilets and scrape the gum from the sidewalks....:D:D:D:D
     
  12. Aijun

    Aijun MS 24/7 wohoo Forum Legend

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    really?

    seriously?
     
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    yes! They can rot idc they chose
     
  14. TheShaikan

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    well, yeah, it could be done, but you gotta think that u are putting a "teacher" in a class with 20-30 criminals/rapists/violent thugs.
    things can get really ugly in those situations, u cant just give "education" to a psichopat
     
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    they don't do that, they have a class room inside the prison just like how they have chapels/libraries and stuff...
     
  16. ghost521

    ghost521 Lucent's name is Jeremy

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    If the prisoners are too extreme to handle, they'll be lectured through a layer of bulletproof glass or bars. Won't be a problem.
     
  17. cutetanks

    cutetanks Death's Secretary ♥ Forum Legend

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    Minor offences should be given a second chance, murderers rapists and that abuse their spouses and beat their family/other ppl and also drug dealers shouldnt be given another chance.


    If they want to go to school and learn anything in prison they should be out of their own pocket... the economy is already ****ed up as it is no need to spend more money on sub-humans


    If you had to teach a class to some one that murdered your loved ones or raped your wife/child or sister.. Would you?
     
  18. ghost521

    ghost521 Lucent's name is Jeremy

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    I think a background check should help here. I don't really know.
     
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    cutetanks Death's Secretary ♥ Forum Legend

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    the sad part about this is that theres a ton of hard working ppl not being able to get any education, because they work 24/7 for their living..
     
  20. Deadlychants

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    Which country are we talking about?

    I'll take my state in the united states, California, for example.
    Giving them a grant is a great incentive, but the education budget is crap right now. There are more deserving people in need of that extra money for college.
    I do believe in offering education to them, and hope that they undergo the process, not because you might recieve a grant for it, but because it's the right thing to do.

    Education should never be restricted for anyone in the US.


    Now, if you're talking about other countries (Which you didn't specify in the OP) then things could be much different.
     

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