ConfederateSS wrote:-------It didn't dawn on me, until I heard the dead commie pinko was being returned to his family...From Siberia... During the cold war, that is all you heard, t.v. , movies, the saying...For Russia, as everyone watched you, do something against the State/Government , off to Siberia you go....
-------- Maybe that is where America should send all new American Wanta Bes, to Just Alaska for 3 years ...Send all criminals, Illegal Aliens that commit a crime , send them to The most Northern Alaskan Island...
--------- That is where, one time 2 Native American Indian/Eskimos killed a pizza delivery man... Robbed him...The Alaskan Law, let The Tribe council try the 2 killers...This was the Tribe's verdict...They sent the 2 killers to an Island , owned by the Tribe...Gave them a knife...That was it...They are to live or not, on their own...Them and nature...On a cold Alaskan Island....No free shit by American Tax Payers...
That's how you handle law breakers...Off to Alaska...[/size]...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
There are not enough desolate, very cold, isolated islands in Alaska or even the entire USA, for such a "solution" to crime in America. The USA does have too many criminals locked up; we do need to lock up the serious violent criminal. I suspect that many criminals are locked up due to drug and substance abuse and addiction, and lock up without reasonably serious addiction help is relatively ineffective.
This was not where I was planning to go with this post, but let's bring in facts, and not just my opinions.
It's estimated that up to 65% of the U.S. prison population has an active substance use disorder.
When these inmates are released, studies have shown that many will return to using and be arrested again within a few years.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/jail-treats-inmates-with-substance-abuse-issues-to-break-the-cycle-of-recidivism#:~:text=It's%20estimated%20that%20up%20to,an%20active%20substance%20use%20disorder.The substantial prison population in the United States is strongly connected to drug-related offenses. While the exact rates of inmates with substance use disorders (SUDs) is difficult to measure, some research shows that an estimated 65% percent of the United States prison population has an active SUD. Another 20% percent did not meet the official criteria for an SUD, but were under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of their crime.1
https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/criminal-justiceReferences #1, from above: