Crime & Safety
Unconventional Proposal to decrease crime --- Keep Repeat Offenders in JAIL
Unconventional Proposal to decrease crime --- Keep Repeat Offenders in JAIL
KEEP REPEAT Offenders in JAIL.
The current system is NOT working.
STOP with constant probation and deferred adjudication, and BLOCK concurrent sentencing. it is just a qty discount for crime.
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Most normal people have never even visited a jail let alone be in one.
Keeping repeat offenders incarcerated can have several short‑term societal and safety benefits, though it’s important to balance these with rehabilitation and prevention strategies. Here’s a clear breakdown:
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🚔 1. Public Safety
- Immediate risk reduction: Incarceration prevents repeat offenders from committing new crimes while confined.
- Protection for vulnerable communities: High‑risk individuals are temporarily removed from environments where they might reoffend.
⚖️ 2. Deterrence
- Legal consequences reinforce accountability: Consistent sentencing signals that repeated offenses carry escalating penalties.
- Psychological deterrence: The prospect of imprisonment can discourage potential offenders from reoffending.
🧠 3. Opportunity for Rehabilitation
- Structured environment: Correctional facilities can provide education, therapy, and vocational training.
- Behavioral monitoring: Controlled settings allow professionals to assess and address underlying causes of criminal behavior.
💰 4. Economic and Social Stability
- Reduced crime‑related costs: Fewer repeat offenses mean lower expenses for law enforcement, courts, and victims.
- Community confidence: Citizens often feel safer and more trusting of the justice system when repeat offenders are managed effectively.
🔄 5. Data for Policy Improvement
- Tracking recidivism: Incarceration data helps governments refine rehabilitation programs and sentencing guidelines.
- Predictive analytics: Insights from repeat offender patterns can inform early intervention strategies.
That said, many modern justice systems aim to combine incarceration with rehabilitation and reintegration programs — ensuring that when offenders are released, they’re less likely to return to crime.
Frank Wagoner
Candidate for State Assembly, District 72 https://intelprocessors.com
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