Man linked to deaths of 4 women was granted early prison release by Gov. Kate Brown

You don't get life for DUI, usually, especially if you don't kill anybody.
Oh?? If you get a DUI felony conviction, you will never be able to travel to some countries FOR LIFE! They don't allow felons to enter their country!
In Massachusetts, you get a mandatory year in a minimum security facility if you kill somebody in a drunk driving accident,
but that's a far cry from the horror of state prison.
How do you know it's 'a horror'? Were you incarcerated there?
As I said, incarceration should be for rehabilitation, not punishment.
Not the purpose of prison, dumbass. People in prison don't WANT rehabilitation and have shown no interest in improving their lives in front of the judge that sent them there.
You were rehabilitated,
He was NOT rehabilitated. He was sent to prison BECAUSE he wouldn't rehabilitate. Once he decide he had enough of getting locked up, he quit committing the offense.
although more likely by accident [learning your lesson] than by the counseling and treatment you should have received.
Prisons aren't psychiatric wards or hospitals. They are not designed to be. They are designed to separate those who are a danger to society from the society they are endangering by breaking serious laws that society created.
I don't know how they do things in Tennessee or the south in general, so I can't really comment on that.
Prison is NOT a 'rehabilitation center'. It is not designed to be. It is designed to be a punishment. Charles Manson earned his life sentence by brutally murdering people. He will not be 'rehabilitated'. He is a murderer paying the price for his crimes. He has shown NO inclination to be anything different than a brutal murderer.

Don't want to go to prison? Don't commit the crime that puts you there!
 
Possibly.

In any case, what he did clearly wasn't sane, so he wasn't responsible for being mentally ill.
He should have been humanely euthanized instead of caged.
Society would still be safe from him without having to feed and shelter him,
and from his perspective, his troubles would be mercifully over.

So you think it's okay to kill people because they are what YOU deem to be 'mentally insane'??? Who gave YOU power of dictat??????
 
Right. So if someone is too sick to be rehabilitated, that person should be gently and humanely euthanized, not caged.
There's no justification for punishing people for being sick.

If it's 'in their genes', how can they be rehabilitated??? Are you arguing that people should be killed just because YOU deem 'they are sick'???? You now want to kill anyone with a common cold???
 
You don't get life for DUI, usually, especially if you don't kill anybody.
In Massachusetts, you get a mandatory year in a minimum security facility if you kill somebody in a drunk driving accident,
but that's a far cry from the horror of state prison.

As I said, incarceration should be for rehabilitation, not punishment.

You were rehabilitated, although more likely by accident [learning your lesson] than by the counseling and treatment you should have received.
I don't know how they do things in Tennessee or the south in general, so I can't really comment on that.


Should Dylan Roof be in a cage?
 
Link to where he was found to be insane by professionals

Psychology

On April 11, 2012, Manson was denied release at his twelfth parole hearing, which he did not attend. After his March 27, 1997, parole hearing, Manson refused to attend any of his later hearings. The panel at that hearing noted that Manson had a "history of controlling behavior" and "mental health issues" including schizophrenia and paranoid delusional disorder, and was too great a danger to be released.[SUP][154][/SUP] The panel also noted that Manson had received 108 rules violation reports, had no indication of remorse, no insight into the causative factors of the crimes, lacked understanding of the magnitude of the crimes, had an exceptional, callous disregard for human suffering and had no parole plans.[SUP][155][/SUP] At the April 11, 2012, parole hearing, it was determined that Manson would not be reconsidered for parole for another fifteen years, not before 2027, at which time he would have been 92-years-old.[SUP][156][/SUP] According to a recent re-analysis of Manson's psychological state, researchers suggest that he may have been misdiagnosed with schizophrenia.[SUP][157][/SUP] Instead, they propose that Manson had bipolar disorder and psychopathy.
 
Psychology

On April 11, 2012, Manson was denied release at his twelfth parole hearing, which he did not attend. After his March 27, 1997, parole hearing, Manson refused to attend any of his later hearings. The panel at that hearing noted that Manson had a "history of controlling behavior" and "mental health issues" including schizophrenia and paranoid delusional disorder, and was too great a danger to be released.[SUP][154][/SUP] The panel also noted that Manson had received 108 rules violation reports, had no indication of remorse, no insight into the causative factors of the crimes, lacked understanding of the magnitude of the crimes, had an exceptional, callous disregard for human suffering and had no parole plans.[SUP][155][/SUP] At the April 11, 2012, parole hearing, it was determined that Manson would not be reconsidered for parole for another fifteen years, not before 2027, at which time he would have been 92-years-old.[SUP][156][/SUP] According to a recent re-analysis of Manson's psychological state, researchers suggest that he may have been misdiagnosed with schizophrenia.[SUP][157][/SUP] Instead, they propose that Manson had bipolar disorder and psychopathy.

they propose???????:laugh:

Link to where he was diagnosed to be insane by professionals...

Should Dylan Roof be in a cage?
 
Oh?? If you get a DUI felony conviction, you will never be able to travel to some countries FOR LIFE! They don't allow felons to enter their country!

How do you know it's 'a horror'? Were you incarcerated there?

Not the purpose of prison, dumbass. People in prison don't WANT rehabilitation and have shown no interest in improving their lives in front of the judge that sent them there.

He was NOT rehabilitated. He was sent to prison BECAUSE he wouldn't rehabilitate. Once he decide he had enough of getting locked up, he quit committing the offense.

Prisons aren't psychiatric wards or hospitals. They are not designed to be. They are designed to separate those who are a danger to society from the society they are endangering by breaking serious laws that society created.

Prison is NOT a 'rehabilitation center'. It is not designed to be. It is designed to be a punishment. Charles Manson earned his life sentence by brutally murdering people. He will not be 'rehabilitated'. He is a murderer paying the price for his crimes. He has shown NO inclination to be anything different than a brutal murderer.

Don't want to go to prison? Don't commit the crime that puts you there!

I'm wasting my time corresponding with you, Milquetoast.
You don't understanding anything.
Your parents weren't breeding material, obviously.
I'm surprisded that you're not in prison.
 
I'm wasting my time corresponding with you, Milquetoast.
You don't understanding anything.
Your parents weren't breeding material, obviously.
I'm surprisded that you're not in prison.

Should Dylan Roof and Payton Gendron be in a cage


It's a fucking easy ?

I say yes

You say?
 
Last edited:
Back
Top