gordondaviesmoustache
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Don’t expect he’ll make many inside either.Not to mention he wasn't of strong character at the start.
Agoraphobic, couldn't attend school consistently, probably never had any real friends.
Don’t expect he’ll make many inside either.Not to mention he wasn't of strong character at the start.
Agoraphobic, couldn't attend school consistently, probably never had any real friends.
No. You have to be 21 or older for a whole life tariff
The thing is, and people often don’t appreciate what I’m about to post.
Firstly, if he’s subject to such a sentence he’ll be approaching 60 (at the earliest) if he’s released. He’ll be completely institutionalised, won’t know anyone, he will be completely isolated and won’t be able to function in society, and have no means of supporting or bettering himself. He will be utterly frightened and a complete shell of a man. I’d actually be amazed after all that time if he’d even want to be released.
When someone spends that long inside, especially from such a young age, it completely breaks them.
I think people have this notion of prisoners being released after several decades inside skipping away from the gaol and living a happy life of freedom. They don’t. Most of them absolutely hate it after that long inside.
Their sentence doesn’t end if they get released, and nor should it.
I don't doubt that. Similar to that old dude from Shawshank Redemption who tops himself once released.The thing is, and people often don’t appreciate what I’m about to post.
Firstly, if he’s subject to such a sentence he’ll be approaching 60 (at the earliest) if he’s released. He’ll be completely institutionalised, won’t know anyone, he will be completely isolated and won’t be able to function in society, and have no means of supporting or bettering himself. He will be utterly frightened and a complete shell of a man. I’d actually be amazed after all that time if he’d even want to be released.
When someone spends that long inside, especially from such a young age, it completely breaks them.
I think people have this notion of prisoners being released after several decades inside skipping away from the gaol and living a happy life of freedom. They don’t. Most of them absolutely hate it after that long inside.
Their sentence doesn’t end if they get released, and nor should it.
I was told many years ago by a criminal barrister that ten years was the broad rule of thumb except for really hardened, career criminals. Any more than ten consecutive years inside and it invariably broke them.I don't doubt that. Similar to that old dude from Shawshank Redemption who tops himself once released.
Hopefully prison breaks him.
By that definition pretty much all murderers are terrorists.Did he terrorise those kids and adults - yes.
I know therefore the current definition of Terrorist is wrong. Guy Fawkes was a Terrorist but was Jack the Ripper?By that definition pretty much all murderers are terrorists.
i know a couple of old cons that have made a go of it after release. One did time for murder and then more time for rioting in Strangeways and now runs a gym training young kids.I was told many years ago by a criminal barrister that ten years was the broad rule of thumb except for really hardened, career criminals. Any more than ten consecutive years inside and it invariably broke them.
I know therefore the current definition of Terrorist is wrong. Guy Fawkes was a Terrorist but was Jack the Ripper?
No, your definition of terrorist is wrong.I know therefore the current definition of Terrorist is wrong. Guy Fawkes was a Terrorist but was Jack the Ripper?
Good for him. And for society more generally.i know a couple of old cons that have made a go of it after release. One did time for murder and then more time for rioting in Strangeways and now runs a gym training young kids.
i know a couple of old cons that have made a go of it after release. One did time for murder and then more time for rioting in Strangeways and now runs a gym training young kids.
i know a couple of old cons that have made a go of it after release. One did time for murder and then more time for rioting in Strangeways and now runs a gym training young kids.
Play acting and causing issues in the dock. Shouting he needs a paramedic.
No, you ****, you need putting down with a bullet.
Is the only answerPlay acting and causing issues in the dock. Shouting he needs a paramedic.
No, you ****, you need putting down with a bullet.
very common place-in custody some detainees will play up the entire time; banging their head against the walls, trying to hang themselves, claiming they have chest pains, kicking, banging, throwing shit everywhere, eating their own shit, putting clothing in toilets filled with piss to make a weapon and/or flood the cell...threatening you, spitting at you...i really miss it!Play acting and causing issues in the dock. Shouting he needs a paramedic.
No, you ****, you need putting down with a bullet.