tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post8827164121713307516..comments2024-03-29T04:59:07.741-07:00Comments on Gangsters Out Blog: Jay Hall's prison beat downDennis Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06736981069304416233noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-35194131111548136372014-11-03T03:41:36.190-08:002014-11-03T03:41:36.190-08:00"..Long prison sentences almost completely so..."..Long prison sentences almost completely solve one very important thing: the rate of recidivism. .."<br />The US has higher sentencing then Canada but also a higher recidivism rate. danieldwhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06312675541842677349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-28674341612251604232014-11-02T06:44:50.013-08:002014-11-02T06:44:50.013-08:00That is a good question - where were the guards? W...That is a good question - where were the guards? Were they watching in on the security camera? We have to ask ourselves, if this was a paid hit, were the guards paid to leave them alone? They certainly weren't concerned about getting in trouble since they knew they were on camera.Dennis Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06736981069304416233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-79417619130608829002014-11-01T12:33:29.035-07:002014-11-01T12:33:29.035-07:00My question would be where are the prison guards d...My question would be where are the prison guards during all of this? If they disappeared suddenly or didn't do anything, we have a problem. <br /><br />If people are sent to prison because they committed a crime, but if the prison system permits crimes to be committed, on their watch, we have a bigger crime problem than the crime on the streets. <br /><br />Guards are the employees of the federal government. If guards permit this type of activity to go on, then in turn the federal government has consented to their actions. So the question becomes, who is the greater criminal? The federal government and their representatives or the "criminals", in jail?<br /><br />Some of the people in jail, as convicts, are considered part of "organized crime". However, an organization which permits criminal acts to be engaged in within the prison system, could then, in my opinion, also be classified as "organized crime". <br /><br />If there are insufficient prison guards to ensure the safety of prisoners, so as to avoid scenarios, such has you have posted, then that, in my opinion becomes a crime. So my question would be, who is the criminal and when they are "organized" within a group or its systemic, then would that also be considered "organized crime".<br /><br />Once we as a society think its o.k. to behave badly towards people who are criminals, we ourselves have diminished our society. <br /><br />e.a.f.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06244666617774794918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-38959601351979475632014-10-31T16:28:20.248-07:002014-10-31T16:28:20.248-07:00Yeah I was going to follow up on the wet toilet pa...Yeah I was going to follow up on the wet toilet paper in the paper cup thing. It's bad enough he punched him in the back of the head from behind but hitting him from behind with a lame prison weapon was even more cheap. <br /><br />However, I think calling Jay a rat is somewhat over used. I'm going to follow up on his falling out with the HAs as well. Anything the HAs said about him is bullsh*t just like it was with Joey Arrance. People need to realize the HAs are compulsive liars.Dennis Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06736981069304416233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-55960061867301267292014-10-31T09:54:03.694-07:002014-10-31T09:54:03.694-07:00Jay got attacked because he is a rat. Very common ...Jay got attacked because he is a rat. Very common knowledge. Pussy "tough guys" clubbing him from behind with a cup full of dried soaked paper towels. At least there is video so jay knows who to go after. he may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but he could knock those two into next week. Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02925613552591290951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-5647415067984722162014-10-30T22:58:57.709-07:002014-10-30T22:58:57.709-07:00Long prison sentences almost completely solve one ...Long prison sentences almost completely solve one very important thing: the rate of recidivism. The offender doesn't re-offend. If you keep them there until they are in late middle age, they lose a lot f their "youthful vigor" so to speak. Not a lot of 60 year old violent criminals around, they no longer have the physical abilities required for that lifestyle.trailrunner78https://www.blogger.com/profile/06694102447472594355noreply@blogger.com