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A felony crime, narking, absolutely not.

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Last Post Jan 27, 2006 11:52 AM by: grimR159
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Re: A felony crime, narking, absolutely not.

Jan 27, 2006 11:52 AM
I don't believe in snitching but one thing you said was a little off.

Prison does not help people learn their lesson. The first 30 days might scare someone out of doing it again. But if they are the type of person who is going to do crime again, no matter what, they will do crime again. Do the research, prison is not a rehabilitation, it is a warehouse.

What do you think happens to a person after being locked in a cell for 10 years? After this time they won't know how to perform in society, in fact most become more violent and have a jailhouse mentality which in turn means kill or be killed, because that is the mentality that helped them survive jail in the first place. Just don't make the mistake of thinking prison helps one learn their lesson. If anything, it makes most hardened criminals more angry, and prone to more violence
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A felony crime, narking, absolutely not.

May 30, 2005 9:24 PM
If they committed a crime that is considered a felony crime, then absolutely not! Law Officials(police officers,detectives,judges)need to remember that these individuals are serving time for crimes that they have committed. Just because they are narking other people off, it doesn't mean that they have learned their lesson, they are just taking the easy way out. They probably end right back where they came from in the first place, jail or prison.

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