- 13 Jun 2016 02:47
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Well that would be a reasonable position, except the growth in the prison system doesn't actually have anything to do with imprisoning criminals, or at least not ones guilty of things that rightly ought to be crimes.
34.5% of prison inmates are convicted of either public-order crimes or drugs, compared to 12% in 1974.
Dave wrote:I like how liberal lunacy (acting like imprisoning criminals is a problem) flows so effortlessly into anarchist lunacy.
Well that would be a reasonable position, except the growth in the prison system doesn't actually have anything to do with imprisoning criminals, or at least not ones guilty of things that rightly ought to be crimes.
34.5% of prison inmates are convicted of either public-order crimes or drugs, compared to 12% in 1974.
Last edited by Dr House on 13 Jun 2016 03:14, edited 1 time in total.
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