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Keep ‘em off the streets: tough prison sentences mean a safer society 

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Filmed at the Royal Geographical Society on 10th February 2015.
Lock them up. That’s the way we’ve always dealt with offenders. Criminals deserve to be put away for their crimes. Prison works because it keeps those criminals out of circulation, and acts as society’s most effective deterrent. Our prisons may be more crowded than ever - the prison population of England and Wales, for example, has more than doubled in 20 years - but our crime rate has steadily fallen: proof, proponents of prison would argue, that incarceration works. Rehabilitation is all well and good - but the fundamental purpose of prison is to protect the public, and to punish those who have done wrong.
That’s the argument of the bang ’em up brigade; but others say that there’s a better way. New prison models have emerged in several European countries that suggest it’s not incarceration alone that prisoners need - it’s treatment for drug, alcohol, social and mental health issues. Norway, for example, has a ratio of almost one prison worker per inmate to help them overcome these problems. This system isn’t simply humane, say its advocates, it’s good for society. Just look at the statistics. In England and Wales, more than half the inmates suffer from personality disorders that our prison system doesn’t have the resources to address. Not surprisingly, 47% of inmates reoffend within a year of leaving prison. In Norway, by contrast, only 20% do. Its prison system works because it treats inmates as human beings, not criminals. Isn’t it time that we did the same?

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Комментарии : 8   
@jfvirey
@jfvirey 6 лет назад
"People not of that background" at 4:39 is a very polite way of saying "the unintelligent lower classes".
@microcolonel
@microcolonel 2 месяца назад
Being unintelligent doesn't excuse criminal activity, nor does it make crimes less harmful.
@nonameyet9165
@nonameyet9165 7 лет назад
Having been a heroin addict and now using other drugs i have been beyond lucky and never caught a charge. There is part of me that feels in a just world i'd have been held accountable and given court ordered treatment i couldn't avoid. I know the drug world, i admit that people like me are going to be better off if punished, lord knows i owe society a good amount of time. I have guilt for going unpunished. I know it sounds crazy.
@umwha
@umwha 9 лет назад
Its sad that anyone could be targeted for theft. :(
@stp52x
@stp52x 9 лет назад
I think the questioners were more intelligent than the debaters.
@Suite_annamite
@Suite_annamite 7 лет назад
The Great Lord Hidetora Ichimonji is certainly wise enough to never again try to step into the shoes of "King Lear".
@jfvirey
@jfvirey 6 лет назад
That's because they've just had their intelligence squared by the debaters.
@Illyrien
@Illyrien 9 лет назад
It would have been great of they could split the prisoners into different group, surely some can be reformed and reenter society, while others are just a total loss?
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