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RANT: How many chances are to many?
I saw this today, and I must say that it really pisses me off. I figure it belongs in "Politics" since the issue is crime and punishment.
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Am I the only one that thinks this guy should be sent to the glue factory? Dane. |
Killer at 12, teen back in prison for 30 years
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30 years seems excessive for a gun charge, though in this case, getting this young man off the street for 30 years is a good thing... |
eh, this is america, the land of infinite chances, in fact, your chances get better if you are "edgy." America likes the underdog so much that they are willing to give up their own children and unborn to see him succeed.
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The most disturbing part of this isn't that this kids is a fuckup and has proven that by fucking up so many times... the most disturbing part is that a 12 year old was sentenced to life in prison. I hate that the system has an age set for adulthood, then decides people can be treated as an adult. Either people are adults, or they aren't.
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Johnny was bad, even as a child everybody could tell
Everyone said if you don't get straight You'll surely go to hell But johnny didn't care He was an outlaw by the time that he was Ten years old He didn't wanna do what he was told Just a prankster, juvenile gangster His teachers didn't understand They kicked him out of school At a tender early age Just because he didn't want to learn things (had other interests) He liked to burn things The lady down the block She had a radio that johnny wanted oh so bad So he took it the first chance he had Then he shot her in the leg And this is what she said Only a lad You really can't blame him Only a lad Society made him Only a lad He's our responsibility Only a lad He really couldn't help it Only a lad He didn't want to do it Only a lad He's underprivileged and abused Perhaps a little bit confused His parents gave up they couldn't influence his attitude Nobody could help The little man had no gratitude And when he stole the care Nobody dreamed that he would Try to take it so far He didn't mean to hit the poor man Who had to go and die It made the judge cry Only a lad He really couldn't help it Only a lad He didn't want to do it Only a lad He's underprivileged and abused Perhaps a little bit confused It's not his fault that he can't believe It's not his fault that he can't behave Society made him go astray Perhaps if we're nice he'll go away Perhaps he'll go away He'll go away (repeat chorus) Hey there johnny you really don't fool me You get away with murder And you think it's funny You don't give a damn if we live or if we die Hey there johnny boy I hope you fry! |
sadly our justice system does not accurately address rehabilitation on even the minimum level.
and also sadly, our justice system does a poor job most of the time at recognizing individuals that have little chance of, or cannot be rehabilitated. sweetpea |
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I didn't even think about this song when I read this article, but how apt! |
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A person needs rehabilition? Go to church, go to school, have the desire to want to do something with their lives... you can't forcefeed that to a person.. they have to find it in themselves... |
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Another thing, a life sentence for a 12 year old is just plain asinine. |
ok so he kills someone when hes 12 and basicly gets a slap on the wrist... that i can deal with since he was just a kid but... then he robs someone after he is a adult... apparently he has no more sence now then when he was 12. he should just be shot right on the spot and save the tax payers alot of money. this guy dosnt deserve to live. As far as im concerned anyone that kills someone else should have no rights after that. none at all. He has already shown he has no respect for others and less then a dollar for the cost of a bullet would solve alot of future problems that will come from this guy. let his family that apparently cant teach the kid any common sence pay to throw him in the ground. After killing a 6 year old girl he should be spending the rest of his life trying to earn forgiviness and making up for that kind of insanity. but apparently he dosnt care about that.
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Mommy got him off on several incidents, but I'm happy to see the judge taking him off the street. |
I don't think that it's right to try a 12-year-old as an adult in any circumstances. At 12, no one is even close to being an adult.
That said, this guy's a perfect example of the failure of the justice system to rehabilitate minors. That's the whole point of the juvenille justice system - rehabilitation. All the records are secret, and you don't have to admit them on job application. The idea is that you'll be reformed, but that's getting to be rarer and rarer. My mother is a school social worker and has several kids come out of reform school and back into her schools. She just testified in a case where a kid did 3 years for stealing a car when he was 9 and crashing it into a building. Now he's 15 and beat up one of his classmates with a 2x4. He's now been diagnosed as scizofrenic, but there was no diagnosis or treatment in the reform school. |
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Strange, that. If a child is tried as an adult, is he allowed to drink? I mean, he's obviously responsible for his actions and the consequences...
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Sadly, prison isnt about punnishment anymore, its about getting cable tv and a college degree at the expense of tax payers. The imprisoned should get a small cell a mattress, a pillow and maybe a pot to pee in. Other than that, an hour outside in the sunshine is more free time than those they killed will ever have again and I feel it is far too kind.
I agree with Mr. SelfDestruct. There is nothing wrong with owning a gun! Guns DO NOT kill people, spouses that come home early do. We would have less crime if the "bad people" (as my godchildren call them) knew who was armed. Alas, this is naught but the ramblings of an insane woman and should probably be ignored but hey, just my 2 cents. |
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http://www.fcc.state.fl.us/fcc/repor...l99/ap5-6.html http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/ag...onditions.html http://pricetheory.uchicago.edu/levitt/Papers/KatzLevittShustrovich2003.pdf#search='conditions%20in%20prison' Quote:
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*Raises eyebrow* Fascinating that my opinions seem to have stirred your undaunting admiration. I shall be ever so careful not to fully reply to the things stated in the post above mine and avoid such futile attempts at making a funny in the future. Gods forbid I should state my opinion in such a careless and crass way in the future.
Perhaps in the future people could care to read the last line that I posted in my previous post and I quote "Alas, this is naught but the ramblings of an insane woman and should probably be ignored but hey, just my 2 cents." |
Nobody's post was out of line, but I think it would be best if we stick to the topic at hand, which is the discussion of the appropriate punishment of a particular person. I think it's fair to say that the discussion of conditions in US prisons is big enough to warrant its own thread.
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