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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24339347
So, I've just read this article on the BBC where it states that
"• Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said prisoners must pay for damage to their cells"
Now I'm in two minds about this.
Yes, on one hand I think that's reasonable. Damage to cells in unnecessary and they really should act more reasonably. Understandly, for those in prison for mental health reasons, I think that perhaps this shouldn't be a factor because they've been put in the wrong place.
No, on he other hand I expect that this would lead to more criminality in the attempt to get the prisoners to pay. They're often going to struggle to earn much money within the law anyway, because I guess you're unlikely to hire and ex-convict over most people, quite frankly.
Maybe, if handled properly, it could work. I certainly think less damage would be done to cells, anyway.
So, I've just read this article on the BBC where it states that
"• Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said prisoners must pay for damage to their cells"
Now I'm in two minds about this.
Yes, on one hand I think that's reasonable. Damage to cells in unnecessary and they really should act more reasonably. Understandly, for those in prison for mental health reasons, I think that perhaps this shouldn't be a factor because they've been put in the wrong place.
No, on he other hand I expect that this would lead to more criminality in the attempt to get the prisoners to pay. They're often going to struggle to earn much money within the law anyway, because I guess you're unlikely to hire and ex-convict over most people, quite frankly.
Maybe, if handled properly, it could work. I certainly think less damage would be done to cells, anyway.