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stevo68
Hi Simon, hows about you take your number one and shove it up your jatzy
. If you cared to read back, I did note some countries with very low crime rates based on their way of handing out punishment. I actually even spent 20 mins reading first, wasn't aware that I had to go and rack up pages of stats. So Simon, do not "talk" to me like I am some kind on inane idiot....ta
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Stevo, you talk and talk about open debate and taking it with a smile.
BTW don't think you're an idiot, sorry that you took it that way.
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Number 2..... though Drivesafe put it better than me Umm excuse me Simon, is that your opinion...care to back that with a stat or two...I will take Stats For Dummies, or was it a cut and paste from an online dictionary....cheers,
Regards
Stevo
That one is actually a compliment, all my own silver-tongued words, sorry, no quotes.
I guess I didn't include statistics since what I am talking about is philosophy of democracy, and most of it was written a couple of thousand years ago by a couple of playwrights, before statistics was really invented.
What I understood you to be talking about is the actual difference in success between styles of judicial punishment and incarceration.
So, again, show me some links, point me to the statistics. I'm interested in what you've got to say, but I'd like to see some evidence.
And for my simple link-
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheers
Simon
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