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Here's A Ringing Endorsement Of Our Jails....
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-51 87647/A bu-Hamz a-super max-pre fers-Be lmarsh. html
Time to model our jails on the US?
Time to model our jails on the US?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. This organisation publishes a bi monthly magazine advertising its jails which is sent to every court in the USA.
http:// www.ame ricanja il.org/ publica tions
It even does 'special offers' like a reduction if you send them several prisoners in the same month.
Other private jail operators do the same so US courts can shop around to get the best price to lock up their prisoners .
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It even does 'special offers' like a reduction if you send them several prisoners in the same month.
Other private jail operators do the same so US courts can shop around to get the best price to lock up their prisoners .
Is the US signed up to the ECHR? Does the US have to act on his concer or is it up to the UK to 'get him out of there?
Under who's authority and direction can his appeal to be sent back to cushy land be determined?
I would be quite happy for him to stay there until he dies or his term is up.
PRivate prison or not I don't care. As long as they are locked up with minimum cost to the tax payer then I am all for it. If that minimum cost means no wifi, flat screen TVs and luxuries then so be it.
I do think we need at least on 'supermax' prison here though.
Under who's authority and direction can his appeal to be sent back to cushy land be determined?
I would be quite happy for him to stay there until he dies or his term is up.
PRivate prison or not I don't care. As long as they are locked up with minimum cost to the tax payer then I am all for it. If that minimum cost means no wifi, flat screen TVs and luxuries then so be it.
I do think we need at least on 'supermax' prison here though.
I'm not sure why so many have clung to the private bit, it's the model of how they are run rather than who runs it TTT is on about it and I agree we need to get tougher.
//Many of these adverts boast of how 'tough' the prison regime is as a selling point. //
Sounds good to me, keeps the liberal left out although I must admit I am not a fan of private prisons.
//Many of these adverts boast of how 'tough' the prison regime is as a selling point. //
Sounds good to me, keeps the liberal left out although I must admit I am not a fan of private prisons.
My sons mate has recently been released after serving time in 2 private prisons (Dovegate and Oakwood) They don't even provide clothing, if you've got no one to send you clothes in, tough. So the poorer prisoners, or those with no family, end up been at the bottom of the pecking order. During my stays at state run nicks at least everyone had the same prison uniform and were treated equally.
^ same in the prison I worked in, Prison uniform is compulsory and supplied free. They have a problem with released prisoners trying to steal the clothing. Jeans / shirts marked Property of HM Prison service are sought after by some people , I have heard of good money being paid for them on the outside , £100 for a pair of prison jeans was mentioned.
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