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Snorri1234 wrote:I think it's disgusting. Prisoners should suffer and be beaten daily because I care more about my animalistic notions of petty revenge than about things like justice or humanity.
Screw your morality, I'm going for all-caps rage posts.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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InkL0sed wrote:http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2000920,00.html
Thoughts, concerns, prejudicial rants, etc.
PLAYER57832 wrote: It's an experiment, so see if it works. That said, I don't believe it could be replicated here in the US. Honestly, I would not want them to even try that here.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=241668&start=200#p5349880
BigBallinStalin wrote:Saxi, I know you're playing around, but you're failing to account for 1) number of police, 2) certainty of punishment, 3) swiftness of punishment, and 4) the police strategies employed for reducing crime. These are important variables that you're ignoring; therefore, your sophist argument needs to account for these variables before it can be viewed as credible.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Found it!Crimes Per Capita, Norway: 71.9 per 1,000 people
Crimes Per Capita, Turkey: 4.11252 per 1,000 peoplehttp://www.nationmaster.com/compare/Norway/Turkey/Crime
Therefore, based on the prevailing logic in this thread, Norway would see a 15x lower crime rate if they replaced their "eco-friendly residential chalets" with 10-man cells and punitive beatings.
If Norway's prison guards gang-raped prisoners the tragic shooting could have been averted. If only we'd known. If only we'd known.
Saxi, I know you're playing around, but you're failing to account for 1) number of police, 2) certainty of punishment, 3) swiftness of punishment, and 4) the police strategies employed for reducing crime. These are important variables that you're ignoring; therefore, your sophist argument needs to account for these variables before it can be viewed as credible.
Snorri1234 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Found it!Crimes Per Capita, Norway: 71.9 per 1,000 people
Crimes Per Capita, Turkey: 4.11252 per 1,000 peoplehttp://www.nationmaster.com/compare/Norway/Turkey/Crime
Therefore, based on the prevailing logic in this thread, Norway would see a 15x lower crime rate if they replaced their "eco-friendly residential chalets" with 10-man cells and punitive beatings.
If Norway's prison guards gang-raped prisoners the tragic shooting could have been averted. If only we'd known. If only we'd known.
Interestingly enough, despite Turkey having a lower amount of crimes per capita they have far more people in prison per capita.Saxi, I know you're playing around, but you're failing to account for 1) number of police, 2) certainty of punishment, 3) swiftness of punishment, and 4) the police strategies employed for reducing crime. These are important variables that you're ignoring; therefore, your sophist argument needs to account for these variables before it can be viewed as credible.
Hah! That is not actually the biggest problem with Saxi's silly little trolling.
Making a comparison between different countries based on "crime-rate" alone is naturally silly. "Crime rate" does not account for the type of crime and it does not account for demographics or culture or any number of factors. Did you know, for example, that the percentage of murders in Turkey is 3 times as high as that of Norway? Or that Turkey doesn't even seem to arrest drug-offenders? (whereas for Norway it's their number one offense.)
It's crazy. It's almost like Norway is an incredibly different country from Turkey.
(btw, saxi, do your totally awesome statistics explain the recidivism rates being lower than neighbouring countries?)
Snorri1234 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Therefore, based on the prevailing logic in this thread, Norway would see a 15x lower crime rate if they replaced their "eco-friendly residential chalets" with 10-man cells and punitive beatings.
Interestingly enough, despite Turkey having a lower amount of crimes per capita they have far more people in prison per capita.
Hah! That is not actually the biggest problem with Saxi's silly little trolling.
Making a comparison between different countries based on "crime-rate" alone is naturally silly. "Crime rate" does not account for the type of crime and it does not account for demographics or culture or any number of factors. Did you know, for example, that the percentage of murders in Turkey is 3 times as high as that of Norway? Or that Turkey doesn't even seem to arrest drug-offenders? (whereas for Norway it's their number one offense.)
It's crazy. It's almost like Norway is an incredibly different country from Turkey.
(btw, saxi, do your totally awesome statistics explain the recidivism rates being lower than neighbouring countries?)
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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InkL0sed wrote:That's a low-security facility. Did you read the descriptions of the maximum-security prisons?