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Originally Posted by Chief
Pretty simple way to look at things don't you think? I'm not opposed to them receiving longer sentences, but special conditions almost always apply when someone is released from jail. Some people have to remain in a certain State, visit their local police station daily, etc for varying lengths of time, have to partake in drug tests, etc. It's only commonsense that someone who, for example has a repeat history of heavy drink driving, when released from prison never be allowed to obtain a drivers license or legally drive again, no? So why wouldn't you carry similar conditions across to pedophiles preventing them from working with children, etc. Makes sense to me. I don't see jail as the be all and end all of punishment, and that we should treat a person exactly the same as an any other citizen as soon as he is released.
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thats so they get the special treatment in jail in protective custody. General population would ensure life was an impossible task, let alone being banned from the internet... that is an impossible and irrational way to go about treating this growing problem.... i say remove the protection and send em to exile... they seem to think its fit for everyone else, why not them and certainly less for the taxpaying victim to feed, clothe and attempt a hopeless task in rehabilitating in the jail system for the rest of thier life in society.