
| Msg # 119 of 12811 on ZZUK4448, Friday 8-21-25, 1:02 |
| From: RJH |
| To: JNUGENT |
| Subj: Re: Ricky Jones... |
From: patchmoney@gmx.com On 20 Aug 2025 at 14:51:49 BST, JNugent wrote: > On 20/08/2025 07:47 AM, RJH wrote: >> On 19 Aug 2025 at 17:17:58 BST, JNugent wrote: >> >>>> FYI, the most successful approaches to recidivism share these features: >>>> >>>> * Focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment >>> >>> What does that mean and what does it involve? >>> >>>> * Extensive educational and vocational programs >>> >>> What does that mean and what does it involve? What is the cost? >>> >>>> * Treating inmates with dignity and respect >>> >>> Fair enough. But only up to a point. >>> >>>> * Smaller prison populations with better staff-to-inmate ratios >>> >>> How? What would be the cost? >>> >>>> * Strong reintegration support upon release >>> >>> What does that mean and what does it involve? And what would it cost? >> >> I'm not sure of your question. Not word meanings, surely? Perhaps what each >> means in practice? > > Distilled: > > What would need to be done (as opposed to just being said)? > > How much more would it cost the taxpayer? >> >> On the matter of cost, the answer is almost always 'less than at present'. Bit >> like decent housing and healthcare, proper investment will generally yield >> huge economic (and social) gains. > > So some people say. >> >> I've provided some links to explain and support each feature upthread. If it's >> word meanings you're after, perhaps start with a dictionary? > > How about continuing with an answer? Because despite my distilling the > question(s) above, the meaning was very clear already. That doesn't feel like a good use of my time. I've given you some links to research on the subject. If after you've read around the subject, by all means ask and I'll see if I can answer anything specific. -- Cheers, Rob, Sheffield UK --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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