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Thread: Prisoners party and Labour vote for cuting the winter fuel payment

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    Also there isn't enough room in the jails for them to go back permanently due a backlog of prisoners on remand awaiting trial, some of whom will be found not guilty. They should however be put to some form of community work as a condition of early release, at least that's some sort of return on taxpayers money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    Also there isn't enough room in the jails for them to go back permanently due a backlog of prisoners on remand awaiting trial, some of whom will be found not guilty. They should however be put to some form of community work as a condition of early release, at least that's some sort of return on taxpayers money.
    Would be a great thing community work. Happens a lot in the states, giving something back. It also makes it a bit easier for them to integrate back into society. Some prisoners are so institutionalized that they just want to get back to their cell because its become home. It should only be home for those few who can't be rehabilitated due to being too damaged to change. Psychopaths for example.

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    Totally agree

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