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Old 11-08-2022, 08:39 AM
 
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Originally Posted by MKTwet View Post
This is one of the inequalities but I think it's the system that does not provide any type of support system to keep returning offenders the main problem.

I've been to court multiple times where someone on trial could not afford bail even when the judge gives the lowest possible penalty. However the offender has already been had a long rap sheet and brought back again.

So, is it good to keep these people in jail? For the victims, absolutely yes. But usually these criminals are very open with their problems they have no other means to live or survive. The end result is the judge has to call out the prosecutor to push for clemency. This is all a waste of time and resources while the offender is freed and will be caught and brought back again.

There is no support system for criminals other than give them a few referrals for services.

So it's not about inequality it's about the lack of government services to rehab and reform criminals.

Yet, we look at the welfare of the criminals and not even focus on the welfare of the victims.

Who's looking out for the tax payers who are being victimized by the criminals and that government who refuse to serve and protect the tax payers.
Once saw a joke horoscope that read:

"It could be that the purpose of your life is to serve as a warning to others."

I have a strong feeling that they'll be reforming these reforms by next fall.
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