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ECrtHR has concerns over how we treat prisoners...not the EU, separate entities with separate treaty foundations.
Agree with making prisoners work however and I agree that it is as much about the work as allowing the public to see prisoners having to work...but if you force them to then you enter into realms of forced (slave) labour which I for one am somewhat uncomfortable with, but again this depends on what benefit it brings, i.e. cleaning graffiti might save the economy the money it would otherwise cost to clean it, but otherwise it makes no one any money and as such I doubt such a system would be open to corruption.
But lets be clear for the vast majority of criminals you would have to go a long way to making prison time a 'deterrent', prisons in the US are a right wings dream and yet they are hardly low on inmates....
Agree with making prisoners work however and I agree that it is as much about the work as allowing the public to see prisoners having to work...but if you force them to then you enter into realms of forced (slave) labour which I for one am somewhat uncomfortable with, but again this depends on what benefit it brings, i.e. cleaning graffiti might save the economy the money it would otherwise cost to clean it, but otherwise it makes no one any money and as such I doubt such a system would be open to corruption.
But lets be clear for the vast majority of criminals you would have to go a long way to making prison time a 'deterrent', prisons in the US are a right wings dream and yet they are hardly low on inmates....