• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    24 days ago

    Nope, definetly not in prison. Prisons are dreading places, and juvenile delinquents usually need something else. Prison has negative effects on the trajectories of juvenile delinquents. Nobody gets better in prison.

    Now, mind I do not argue to just send them to therapy twice a month and let them live their regular life. I am arguing juvenile delinquents need specialized surroundings, facilities tailored to the needs of young people from often horrible backgrounds, the right supervision etc. But prison will damn them for life.

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      22 days ago

      Prison has negative effects on the trajectories of juvenile delinquents. Nobody gets better in prison.

      That’s not the point. I’ll be very honest with you, if you kill, rape or otherwise harm someone in such a brutal way that negatively impacts someone’s life in such a horrendous way or even ends it, idc what’s happening to you. I don’t care if the rest of your life is going to be shit because 13 years in prison when you’re 13 will definitely ruin it, idc if you get any therapeutic help, idc what’s happening to you in general. My top priority in this situation is to keep the rest of the population safe from you. And if prison is what it takes, prison is what you get.

      Would I prefer some kind of prison for young people with at least an option to get a better life after your sentence? Yeah. But if no such facilities exist in sweden, I’d dump them into a regular prison. As I said above - the protection of the remaining population is of the highest priority, and you gave up your basic human rights when you decided to end someone’s life. Off to the slammer you go.

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        22 days ago

        @realitaetsverlust @CyberEgg
        “My top priority in this situation is to keep the rest of the population safe from you.”
        And prison is the worst possible place to do this, as others have said, as they will be worse when they get out. I understand it (and would once have agreed), but in the bigger picture it’s a simplistic, shortsighted, knee-jerk revenge reflex with worse outcomes.

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          22 days ago

          And prison is the worst possible place to do this, as others have said, as they will be worse when they get out

          You guys keep looking at this issue from the standpoint of an american, but you’re completely forgetting that this is NOT america, this is sweden. Swedish prisons (or northern europe in general) have a MUCH higher focus on rehabilitation than punishment. Sweden only has a reoffending rate of like 25%, not the 80% you got in that fucked up country over there.

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        22 days ago

        First, what @Quantillion@mstdn.io says. Maybe I should rephrase: nobody gets better when someone goes to prison.

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        But if no such facilities exist in sweden

        Then Sweden (and every other country) should build such facilities.

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          22 days ago

          nobody gets better when someone goes to prison.

          Swedish prisons have a reoffending rate of 25%. So yes - many do.

          Then Sweden (and every other country) should build such facilities.

          Long term solution: yes. But you need a short term solution aswell to get rid of the immediate problem.

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            22 days ago

            Swedish prisons have a reoffending rate of 25%. So yes - many do.

            That is incomplete data. We have no information how the reoffending rate would be without prison, there are other factors influencing the reoffending rate (in the US for example, it is really hard to get employed after serving prison time, something that is much easier in Sweden), you don’t get out of prison unscathed, and is that the reoffending rate of adults, kids, both…?

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              22 days ago

              That is incomplete data

              Ah, the classic when you don’t like the data.

              We have no information how the reoffending rate would be without prison

              It would certainly be higher, because the only thing that stops many people from doing crime IS prison, and if you get away with it once, you’ll do it again. It’s basic human behavior. You don’t need data for that, just as you don’t need data for “is the stove hot when I turn it on for 2 minutes”.

              you don’t get out of prison unscathed

              Neither does the person you raped, beat up or outright murdered.

              and is that the reoffending rate of adults, kids, both…?

              That is the adult reoffending rate because there currently is no jail time for teens from what I could find. But I’d say that the reoffending rate would be around the same for teenagers. There’s no reason why adults should reoffend less or more than teenagers after prison.