-.^Victoria Aleiehh^.- asked:
Im am 14 and i am on strict probation for 2 years for meth, coke, and weed. And i just got out of a 5 month program , a treatment, rehabilitation, and behavioral institutional program called YWEC so i am back in my own community with all the same things as before, but im scared so how can i do this?
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Written by Admin on June 5th, 2009 with 10 comments.
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Opinionatedkitten asked:
This is an idea I’ve toyed with from time to time. It sounds extremely conservative, even though I’m liberal on most issues.
I think our present prison system suffers from a basic flaws. We tell inmates they have a debt to society, and then release them after they’ve done their time.
To me, it would seem an inmate is someone that has shown incapable of living withing society’s norms. I would therefore like to see the system changed so that the criminal bears the reponsibility of demonstrating his ability to reintegrate society.
So I would like to see introduced a series of measures making the offender responsible for his/her rehabilitation. For example, drug testing would be mandatory. Any inmate unable to remain “clean” while on the inside for at least a year would be denied freedom until that condition is met. Any inmate engaging in violence, would see his/her sentence prolonged as a result, until we are satisfied the person does not pose a risk of engaging in such behavior.
Does the idea sound too radical, or is it just common sense that an inmate should not reintegrate society until he/she has shown willigness to live by its rules?
I know there is overcrowding in the prison system, and lawyers who would scream bloody murder but all that asside, would such a system make more sense?
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Written by Admin on November 19th, 2008 with 9 comments.
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Terra asked:
I have lived in this aparment complex for about 10 months. Almost every night I smell something very foul- I had just been assuming someone was cooking dinner, and I was extemely thankful I didn’t have to eat it – it smells so NASTY. It smells like someone is cooking on a stove or oven that has never been cleaned, it is a horrid smell. I mentioned it to my Mom recently, and she said it sounds like it’s not food they’re cooking, but crystal meth. She asked her friend, who is a specialist in drug counseling/rehabilitation, and her friend feels strongly that it is crystal meth they are cooking, and is urging me to report it – she says the fumes can be extremely harmful.
But I am afraid for my safety… Is there an anonymous way I can report this? Can I just give the apartment building number rather than my apt number… if they come to my apartment first, everyone will know it was me that reported it.
Thanks for any advice/information!
I don’t have too much of a choice of where I live – Believe me if I could afford it I would live somewhere better… but even in the nicest places there are things like that going on. How am I supposed to know? How is anyone supposed to know?
Marketplight – I see that not only are you narrow-minded, and disrespectful to the many police officers who DO put their lives on the line everyday to protect the communities, but you are also a chauvinist pig whose answers I could never take seriously, and obviously by the ratings of your answer to my question, others cannot either.
To everyone else – Thanks for all the great answers and advice… I am definetely going to report this!
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Written by Admin on October 29th, 2008 with 8 comments.
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Bubbles asked:
I am writing a college paper and this topic is fascinating to me. So far I have
Examples of Retibution: Community Service, Parole
Examples of Deterrence:
Examples of Rehabilitation: Juvenile Hall, Drug Treatment Programs, Job-Training
Examples of Societal Protection: Jail.Prison, Mental Institutions
What am I missing?
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Written by Admin on April 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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