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what do you guys think of it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
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(Original post by unillama)
what do you guys think of it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
what do you guys think of it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
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(Original post by unillama)
what do you guys think of it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
what do you guys think of it?
do you think it should be reintroduced into the uk?
or is there anything you would like to say about it?
Or... we could just put them to work instead, so they pay for themselves. I'd prefer that. Dig cable trenches. Build electronics. Whatever. Train them first if necessary.
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i dont even need ur comment if you dont even want to help
smh
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(Original post by unillama)
honestly, if you dont want to answer, why click it?
i dont even need ur comment if you dont even want to help
smh
honestly, if you dont want to answer, why click it?
i dont even need ur comment if you dont even want to help
smh
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(Original post by NonIndigenous)
The only reason I'd support reintroducing death penalty for the worst offenders is to reduce the costs on our prison system.
Or... we could just put them to work instead, so they pay for themselves. I'd prefer that. Dig cable trenches. Build electronics. Whatever. Train them first if necessary.
The only reason I'd support reintroducing death penalty for the worst offenders is to reduce the costs on our prison system.
Or... we could just put them to work instead, so they pay for themselves. I'd prefer that. Dig cable trenches. Build electronics. Whatever. Train them first if necessary.
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(Original post by Anastasiades)
Help with what exactly, are you starting a mandate to reintroduce it?
Help with what exactly, are you starting a mandate to reintroduce it?
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(Original post by unillama)
its for my epq
its for my epq
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I just feel like it is okay the way it is. Idk... I did history GCSE and there was a chapter on the miscarriage of justice. It was very saddening.
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(Original post by Anastasiades)
There are many polls and threads about the topic, if only there was a search tool
There are many polls and threads about the topic, if only there was a search tool
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They should lock them in a room with only TSR to occupy them all day.
A fate worse than death but as addictive as heroin.
A fate worse than death but as addictive as heroin.
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(Original post by gjd800)
They should lock them in a room with only TSR to occupy them all day.
A fate worse than death but as addictive as heroin.
They should lock them in a room with only TSR to occupy them all day.
A fate worse than death but as addictive as heroin.
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(Original post by unillama)
when you say get them to pay for themselves do you mean like pay for there bail, because obviously they have life, so?
when you say get them to pay for themselves do you mean like pay for there bail, because obviously they have life, so?
They should earn it.
To inctentivize them to work, double prison sentences, all of them. And offer reduced prison sentences down to 50% for those that work.
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(Original post by forgotten_one)
I just feel like it is okay the way it is. Idk... I did history GCSE and there was a chapter on the miscarriage of justice. It was very saddening.
I just feel like it is okay the way it is. Idk... I did history GCSE and there was a chapter on the miscarriage of justice. It was very saddening.
have you by any chance watched any of the death penalty in usa docs?
they are very interesting and you get to see how the family members are suffering, i was also against the death penalty but honestly idk now
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Isn’t it a thing that it’s cheaper to keep someone jailed for life than to enforce the death penalty and kill them? The methods nowadays used don’t come cheap.
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(Original post by NonIndigenous)
I remember reading somewhere that it costs the state about £35K per prisoner, per year. The accommodation, the staffing, the food, etc.
They should earn it.
I remember reading somewhere that it costs the state about £35K per prisoner, per year. The accommodation, the staffing, the food, etc.
They should earn it.
isnt that too harsh, that could take them ages, that would be equivalent to life? soo what should they do
lower it for offenders like price wise or for everything thing they do they get paid £50-£500?
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(Original post by unillama)
lol tht could be something but its also entertaining so idk??
lol tht could be something but its also entertaining so idk??

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(Original post by NonIndigenous)
The only reason I'd support reintroducing death penalty for the worst offenders is to reduce the costs on our prison system.
Or... we could just put them to work instead, so they pay for themselves. I'd prefer that. Dig cable trenches. Build electronics. Whatever. Train them first if necessary.
The only reason I'd support reintroducing death penalty for the worst offenders is to reduce the costs on our prison system.
Or... we could just put them to work instead, so they pay for themselves. I'd prefer that. Dig cable trenches. Build electronics. Whatever. Train them first if necessary.
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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
Administering the death penalty is counterintuitively more expensive than imprisoning a convict for life, in part due to the legal fees associated with the multiple appeals you have to allow for the death penalty to have some pathetic semblance of humanity.
Administering the death penalty is counterintuitively more expensive than imprisoning a convict for life, in part due to the legal fees associated with the multiple appeals you have to allow for the death penalty to have some pathetic semblance of humanity.
Yea probably. Wouldn't surprise me. The only country on Earth where it can probably cost you £1000 to wipe a piece of batshyt of your office window on the 1st floor, because they need to hire the local scaffolding firm for "health & safety" reasons.
Nothing will surprise me on this front any more.
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