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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bleeding hearts only care about their feel good moment . Fiddling criminals won’t turn out well but liberals have made criminals into a darling group [/quote] I have a co-worker who has told me that she doesn't believe in incarceration, only in rehabilitation. She is active in a non-profit regarding this. I REALLY wanted to tell her that my kidnapper/rapist recently applied for parole and I'm terrified of him coming after me when he gets out. I really wanted to ask her if she would feel that way if she was in my position. I did not though, I kept quite and just listened to her talk about mass incarceration and using inmates as slave labor, etc. [/quote] I know this will sound callous, and for that I apologize. But I have to wonder what is the evidence on people released form prison (I do NOT mean situations like the OP, I mean people who have been convicted and served time) "going after" their past victims (as well as correlations with specific aspects of the original crime). This is a common concern expressed by victims in connection with parole but from a risk assessment perspective I have to wonder to what extent it is an objective concern. Yoko fears Chapman being out, but seriously, the odds are probably infinitesimally small. Again, I apologize for what may sound harsh. [/quote] Would you take the odds that a killer would not come after you when released? [/quote] I am a prosecutor and PARTICULARLY in domestic violence situations, the defendant defies court orders not to harass or contact the victim. It happens constantly. CONSTANTLY. It is also a serious problem when people find out who a drug informant is. I have had many, many cases or harassment or retaliation. [/quote]
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