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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
My three strike concept is different.
If your convicted on a first offense, you go a a rehabilitation prison with shorter sentences counciling, drug rehab job skills training, all that good stuff, but upon being found guilty you sign a contract that states that its your one and only chance to make good, ig your found guilty a second time your sent to the man killing prison up past baffin Island where you spend the rest of your life either working in the man killing salt mines, or you can work in the man killing wallet factory.
There are no guards, there are no walls, if you want to leave, have a nice walk. All food and supplies are airdropped in as well. you are effectively cut off from society.
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So strike 2 is some sort of mad max criminal society? WTF is strike 3?
The bigger question, how do you deal with someone who commits 2 non-violent offenses? What about two petit theft offenses? What about the fact that such a system encourages someone suspected of a second offense to resist with deadly force? I could go on, but the point is that idea is way more flawed than the current system.