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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-07-2010 @ 9:45AM
American said...
And what if this is the one who does commit another crime? I have to disagree with you. We can't just assume that everyone who leaves the system has been rehabilitated when it comes to our security; we can't take those chances. The problem with our judicial system is that once you've been slapped on the wrist you're free to do as you please again. Everone knows this and that's why our courts and prisons are so full of repeat offenders. If people thought the punishment would be harsh and lasting they'd think twice before committing the crime. Once you commit a felony you should not be allowed common, every day privileges anymore, especially not when it comes to the matter of security.