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So Australia @Deleted User
@Maksim I’l insult him elsewhere.
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@Deleted User kek
yea
I mean am I wrong?
Lmfao
Nowadays yes
We need more Australias
To begin with, you can go to jail for from moderate to serious crimes. Petty crimes should get you in jail the second or third etc time you commit them.
my country's prison system is for profit
gotta rehab people more than we punish them
@Deleted User Yes
Labour camps unironically for felonies
ew labour camps
Scandinavian prison systems are some of the most successful in the world
You work off the amount of money the court decides, so if you commit a crime of say grand theft worth $25,000 than you produce $25,000 worth of goods in the Labour camp
nah, capital punishment
you commit an aggressive crime, you forfeit your life
@Pseudo-Analysist They're more useful to me in labour camps
Yeah Scandinavia is so well known for its homogenous populatiob
The most henious of crimes death tho obviously @Pseudo-Analysist
I'm saying felonies like grand theft, attempted murder, etc
-Bring back the capital punishment, yet use it only when it comes to murder. Let one of the victim's relatives execute the murderer, if they please so.
-The worst punishment I would allow is torture. It would be the price for torturing other people, innocent or otherwise. Let one of the victim's relatives torture them, if they please so.
-For crimes that do not involve death, the punishments:
•You stole something from someone? You're going to get that something back to them.
•You're going also going to pay the 5-25% of your annual salary for breaking the law, with the deadline being one year. Should the perpetrator miss the deadline, the price is doubled. If after two years they still haven't paid it all, the initial price is tripled, and so on.
•Should your crime be serious enough for you to go to prison, then you'll pay + go to prison for as many years as the judge and/or jury dictate.
-Under all occasions, excluding the capital punishment for obvious reasons, the perpetrator will undergo rehabilitative sessions, by psychologists and psychiatrists selected by the state. He will be let go when the psychologists/psychiatrists think they're ready to be let out. The perpetrator has the right to refuse to undergo these sessions, and die.
-If you commit a serious crime more than once, then you're dead.
Embezzlement
Corruption
That's for punishments.
Why torture
If rehabilitation is impossible then execute them
Because if someone tortured you, you have the right to torture him back.
That's kind a medieval bro
@Maksim is there any data on the productivity of inmates?
What are you, a feudalist?
Not really.
feudalism = based
@Pseudo-Analysist No, all expiremental ideas
Dosent make it invalid