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Re: Government and Repression
On Thu, 1 Sep 1994, Ian Farquhar wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2:15pm, James A. Donald wrote:
> > To put this proper perspective you should remember that the
> > US has the most pleasant prisons in the world.
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> On whose reconning?! At the very least, the US is one of the largest users
> of capital punishment...
AH hem, that was prison system not judicual system, which is true;
the only people who have a better (and both are free I might add) dental plan
are the US senators [!]
> - including being one of the few countries where
> children can be tried as adults and executed - which sounds very comfortable
> to me.
If someone tries to blow my brains half way across the room I don't care
if he's 17 because his birthday was yesterday or 16 because his birthday is
day after tomarrow.
Play like the big boys--PAY like the big boys.
> And let's not forget the rather unpleasant physical and sexual
> assault statistics which are noticed in prisons worldwide, which includes
> the USA.
do you have some statistics which says the USA has a significantly higher
rate to compensate that free dental plan?
> > In most of the world, indiscipline and bad behavior in the
> > prison will get you beaten, unofficially in Australia, officially
> > in Japan. (Yes, *corporal punishment*, gasp, oh the horror).
>
> Want to back this up with some reliable references? I am very aware of
> the criticisms of the Australian prison systems, and would be the first
> to agree that massive reform is needed. But I have never seen reference
> to this, and don't believe that it would be possible to supress it in
> this circumstance.
>
> Ian.
Wouldn't know anything about this....
Saeed Yusuf
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