Good call.
This kid is going to come out of prison a seriously dangerous person. Two lives ruined cause of alcohol and misplaced machismo.
What course of action/punishment would you prefer to see?
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Good call.
This kid is going to come out of prison a seriously dangerous person. Two lives ruined cause of alcohol and misplaced machismo.
What course of action/punishment would you prefer to see?
Have mates that know this guy. Is an absolute tosser and so is his entire family. Prick's lucky he got manslaughter
Hopefully they don't get out, with a bit of luck someone will treat him the way he treated his victim.And then they get out and...
Hopefully they don't get out, with a bit of luck someone will treat him the way he treated his victim.
Won't be a loss to humanity
Unlikely. He'll be out in 5-6 years and probably a lot more dangerous than when he went inside.
We should consider looking at the Norwegian model for incarceration and rehabilitation imo.
Pls explain
They incarcerate people for shorter lengths of time, and their prisons are more similar to a caravan park and focused entirely on rehabilitation. Violence between prisoners is practically unheard of, and because they're safe within the prison they focus on rehab and its a lot more effective.
Still depriving people of liberty and punishing them, but not going to turn a teen who made a mistake (even a fatal one) into a career criminal.
Its strange when people see this stuff and take glee at the thought of the attacker going away for 9 years. Odds are that kid is going to be more dangeorus when he gets out at 27-28 and only has mates from the inside. I'd rather we did something to fix that.
Who cares? He didn't steal a newspaper from someone's front lawn, he killed someone.
The campaigner can die in jail for all I care, rehabilitation is for those that commit lesser crimes than murder.
His victims family will still be suffering in 9 years time while this ****stick is wandering from the shower block to the games room in his "caravan park".
They incarcerate people for shorter lengths of time, and their prisons are more similar to a caravan park and focused entirely on rehabilitation. Violence between prisoners is practically unheard of, and because they're safe within the prison they focus on rehab and its a lot more effective.
Still depriving people of liberty and punishing them, but not going to turn a teen who made a mistake (even a fatal one) into a career criminal.
Its strange when people see this stuff and take glee at the thought of the attacker going away for 9 years. Odds are that kid is going to be more dangeorus when he gets out at 27-28 and only has mates from the inside. I'd rather we did something to fix that.
I completely understand the psychology behind a rehabilitation model like that but also feel that its relevant to consider the vast cultural differences between Australia and Norway that would impact it's likelihood of success here.
Hardly that vast, they're one of our contemporaries.
It does work in regards to rehab, the stats prove it. Probably not the place for discussion though.
Hardly that vast, they're one of our contemporaries.
It does work in regards to rehab, the stats prove it. Probably not the place for discussion though.
In light of recent discoveries, it seems like this bloke maybe heading down the right path.
If his actions are such, that he is in minimum security, and eligible for day release, surely he must be heading down the rehabilitation path.??
so he's doing it easy and going to get released but the person he bashed is dead. Yeah seems fair.
I’m from the area so see a lot of people who know him. You’d hope he doesn’t keep up with the same crowd after release. Reading their comments on Facebook, they’re still threatening and abusing peopleRead 3 posts above to my response in 2014. Not a popular opinion but if he on the right path to rehabilitating himself slowly integrating back into society makes a lot of sense. Especially when you consider the fact the offender waa only 20 at the time
I’m from the area so see a lot of people who know him. You’d hope he doesn’t keep up with the same crowd after release. Reading their comments on Facebook, they’re still threatening and abusing people
One said it’s not his fault that David couldn’t take a punch. Hard to maintain rehabilitation when that’s your friends attitude
Read 3 posts above to my response in 2014. Not a popular opinion but if he on the right path to rehabilitating himself slowly integrating back into society makes a lot of sense. Especially when you consider the fact the offender waa only 20 at the time
fair enough. i respect your opinion and it makes sense.
Im down this these days. I dont care what rehab you think you are doing, **** you.I don´t give a **** if you a rehabilitated or you are a changed person...
Once you choose to bash or kill another person you can go and get ****** and stay in prison for the rest of your life.