I make no apology for lifting this post - I agree with it!
Places like Mt Eden and Pare are a long way removed from nice cosy prison farms......Originally Posted by Bomber
I make no apology for lifting this post - I agree with it!
Places like Mt Eden and Pare are a long way removed from nice cosy prison farms......Originally Posted by Bomber
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
Another point to consider is, if you are subject to a heinous crime, lets say your wife is murdered, why should the person who did that be given any special treatment, and be rehabilitated into society?. I would not trust the person, ever, and we often overlook the impact of serious crime on our communities, and start giving hardened crims too much attention, whilst the victims live through a period of abject trauma, with little if any support, other than counselling.
Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
He was a Zombie?
Well from someone who knows a little on this subject...........
Yes prison in NZ is 2 easy. But making harsher penalties is not going to solve the underlying problems. Yes there are some bad buggers out there, 1% of the population are psychopaths, but the majority of people commit crimes due to things that have gone wrong in their lifes, that can be addressed. Fix the underlying problems, and crime will decrease. As it is there is a huge increase in the crime rates because of the hike in prison sentences in 2002, and now everyone is complaining because more prisons have to be built, which in turn comes back to the taxpayer. So I believe if more money went into educating and aiding the population, then crime would reduce.
Just my 2 cents
Gold Diggers....like hookers just smarter
Mmm.. stop having so many walls - that'll stop people painting on them.
Stop carrying a wallet - that'll stop people stealing it.
Don't drive - you wont have a car to be stolen.
Don't leave possessions in your house - nobody will burgle it.
Pay taxes - then there'll be enough money to give to freeloaders.
It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.
Rant mode on!
The Human Rights act is one of the biggest pieces of shit legislation around.
Because of it, a fundamentalist church cant refuse to hire a satanist or a poof, a warehousing outfit cant refuse to higher a quadroplegic in a wheel chair, etc. Course they still wont hire these people ,they just have to come up with a different excuse, because the law prohibits them from discriminating based on sexuality, religion, or disability.
The HRA it yet another peice of nanny state legislation created by communist scumbags who want everyone to sit around the campfire together and sing kumbaya as equals. Fuck em all
Even if did agree with the basic tennets of the act (which I dont), I firmly believe that anyone who commits a crime serious enough to warrant a stay inside, they give up all the rights that a normal member of society deserves. Crims should have the right to a cold dank cell, bread and water, and hard labour until their sentence is compelte or they die of exhaustion/malnutrition, and fuck all other rights!
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Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
He was a Zombie?
Not going to happen in NZ prisons
Punishment:They only get 2 Pay per view movies a day on their SKY TV in their cell then they want 3
Rehabilitation: They do actually get this in a classroom situation 30mins a week which does a lot
They could of course share cells, oh sorry thats to harsh this is NZ prison not a holiday camp
Exactly first minor offense we can be lighter on them, but their 3rd! maybe a no parole for a start...
You are right Kro. New Zealand is too soft, in many ways, and not just in the way we deal with criminals.
And to be fair, Garth McVicar and the sensible sentencing trust have made some progress into dealing with the problem of soft sentences.
I feel sad when I think of the social changes that have occurred in this once (and still) great country in such a short period of time.
I read yesterday that truancy rates have soared 40% in the last two (I think) years!
When I was at school in the 70's, the strap and the cane were an extremely effective way of dealing with any misdemeanors. Instant punishment, and in 99% of cases, lesson learned.
Now, kids know that they can do what they like, and there is virtually nothing that can be done about it. And god forbid corporal punishment.
The social welfare system has become a monster that is just creating and breeding the criminal underclass. This is where a lot of our crims start life.
OK, so a lot of 'economic' policies have been responsible for this as well, but there are always jobs out there if one wants and is prepared to work for one.
I work with a lot of young people, many of them from countries that have compulsory military service. And I have to say that the guys who have done their two years stand head and shoulders above most of the others.
New Zealand used to do this, but now?
I couldn't believe it when NCEA was introduced. A youngster I know got less than 40% in one subject - and passed. God, since when is having an understanding of less than 40% of anything a pass.
Our system rewards mediocre effort and tells us that its 'OK' to not achieve a basic standard. And don't even mention text talk being allowed in exams.
Most policy makers are too scared of not meeting some performance indicator or other that they'll do anything to cover their asses and blame someone, or something else. Like the system they are part of.
BTW, this isn't a slur on our kids, just the systems and policies that have created what we have become. I have a 17 yo at Uni and he's doing just fine![]()
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