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Just what we need. More criminals on the streets.
1 posted on 01/10/2009 4:52:27 PM PST by metmom
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Why not just make tent prisons in the desert? I’m sure they are cheaper.


2 posted on 01/10/2009 4:56:02 PM PST by Tai_Chung
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It’s another fine example of government being unable to what it’s supposed to do because it’s too busy doing things it’s not supposed to do.


3 posted on 01/10/2009 4:57:54 PM PST by Brilliant
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They need to be selective but do people in jail for non violent crimes belong there to begin with?


4 posted on 01/10/2009 4:59:45 PM PST by CindyDawg
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Their budgets in crisis, governors, legislators and prison officials across the nation are making or considering policy changes that will likely remove tens of thousands of offenders from prisons and parole supervision.

I would have less problem with this if we made sure to house these offenders next door to these self-same governors, legislators and prison officials.

5 posted on 01/10/2009 5:00:15 PM PST by fhayek
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Well they won’t save any money except their own.The average criminal costs about 5 times more to society on the street vs locked up in prison.


6 posted on 01/10/2009 5:02:33 PM PST by Farmer Dean (168 grains of instant conflict resolution)
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This was inevitable. The explosion we saw in prison populations since the eighties was unsustainable. It couldn’t continue. They’ll let a few thousand out, and we’ll still have several times as many locked up as we ever did at any point before 1979 or so, whether you look at total prison populations or the per capita number of people we have in prison. What we saw happen since then was entirely unprecedented, a radical departure from anything we had done before. It did help reduce crime, but it was also incredibly expensive, and we were putting so many people in prison I can’t help but think we’ve put a lot in that aren’t such a threat to us that we really need to lock them up. I bet we can achieve the same good results while locking fewer people up if we are smart about how we use our limited prison space.


7 posted on 01/10/2009 5:06:10 PM PST by SmallGovRepub
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9 posted on 01/10/2009 5:09:10 PM PST by Snickering Hound
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Hopefully, any crimes committed by the prisoners released will only be directed against the politicians who are attempting to blackmail the taxpayers with this little stunt.

And that's all it is: blackmail. There's no reason at all why the money can't be cut somewhere else.

10 posted on 01/10/2009 5:09:22 PM PST by Psycho_Bunny (ALSO SPRACH ZEROTHUSTRA)
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To: metmom
Finally making sense. It's ridiculous to have a bunch of pot-heads in prison. Cut them loose and stop arresting people for smoking dope. Also, turn the illegals directly over to ICE. They have a program where you can immediately deport, and if the illegal comes back, he/she is sentenced to 20 years in the federal prison.

They should be scouring the county jails as well for illegals and pot-heads. Most states pay the counties to lock up people. Clear out the county jails of these buffoons and leave the violent career criminals and theives in the jails. Screw rehab. Unless someone wants to quit, they aren't going to. Most of them, in my limited experience, have no interest in quitting.

11 posted on 01/10/2009 5:18:57 PM PST by MovementConservative (Oregon Ducks 42, Oklahoma St. Cowboys 31)
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Ah, a great new batch of Dem Voters to put back on the rolls


12 posted on 01/10/2009 5:19:13 PM PST by acoulterfan
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I agree with the tent cities idea. It is totally acceptable according to international human rights standards, to use military style field conditions. It costs a fraction of brick prisons. It eliminates overcrowding. And ironically, it is a *reward* for better prisoners, *not* a punishment.

Prisoners who are troublesome stay in the brick prisons, but at much lower occupancy. The same with unhealthy prisoners, and those who have to appear in court frequently, or who need to be there for humanitarian reasons.

But much of the prison population goes out to the countryside. There they live with less noise, get fresh air and sunshine, and in some cases can do productive labor, like grow fresh vegetables to augment their food.

Much like with Indian casinos, States could make contracts with Indian tribes for prisoners to perform much needed improvements on Indian lands, such as environmental reclamation and infrastructure improvements. And in the process, some of the prison trustees can learn useful trades.


13 posted on 01/10/2009 5:19:39 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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How about we simply take all the illegal aliens in prison and release them in Cape Horn or maybe the South Sandwich Islands?

That should solve the overcrowding problem.

14 posted on 01/10/2009 5:24:19 PM PST by Gritty (Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual - Michelle Obama)
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To: metmom
Might as well merge all the states into one single entity.

States are spending too much money on universal healthcare schemes, global warming & "green jobs" baloney, in-state tuition for illegal aliens and they wonder why they're going broke.

I've concluded that there are too many stupid and apathetic people in this country, which is why I'm currently working on living and retiring overseas.

16 posted on 01/10/2009 5:25:39 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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Well, gee, I just thot that one of the main reasons for government was to KEEP THE PEACE. What exactly IS it that they do? Besides schmoozing and driving limos and getting paid off by lobbyists?


17 posted on 01/10/2009 5:26:59 PM PST by bboop (obama, little o, not a Real God)
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To: metmom

So, do the freed jailbirds even have a chance of getting a job in this economy? If not, who takes care of them? Do they get welfare?


20 posted on 01/10/2009 5:40:33 PM PST by CriticalJ
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Clearly the prison system is way too soft on the inmates.

Were the prison system like that of say 18th century France, or some muslin country, they would be just about empty in just a matter of years.


23 posted on 01/10/2009 5:53:36 PM PST by liliesgrandpa (Just out of curiosity, is there any possible GOP candidate that is too repugnant for you to support?)
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To: metmom

Take away the people’s guns, then turn the criminals loose. Worked for Britain, let’s try it here.


24 posted on 01/10/2009 5:58:59 PM PST by tvdog12345
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Putting an automatic time limit of 2 years after an appeal for those with a death sentence will reduce costs and impact violent crimes, plus the reality factor will have a profound preventive impact on offenses leading to a death sentence.


34 posted on 01/10/2009 7:31:20 PM PST by hermgem (Will Olmr)
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Osama! Obama! You are one crazy Momma!


35 posted on 01/10/2009 7:37:40 PM PST by 2harddrive (...House a TOTAL Loss.....)
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To: metmom

What altitude are they letting them go at?


43 posted on 01/10/2009 10:25:09 PM PST by americanophile
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