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We don't need more prisons. Overcrowding is the result of incarcerating so many non violent drug offenders.
What we need more of are treatment facilities.
I'm a clean, sober, productive citizen today thanks to intervention and treatment through the VA.
I'm certain that if I had the misfortune to be imprisoned first, I would be a better educated criminal in denial.
If a crime is violent, has a victim, or if treatment doesn't work, prison would be more appropriate.
Oh yes, A treatment facility would be welcomed in my "backyard".
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Export violent offenders to mainland prisons with no plane tickets back. Private prisons on the mainland have all kinds of room for them.
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Maricopa County (AZ) Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a colorful character who has been publicized nationally for, among other things, housing inmates in tents since 1993.
http://www.mcso.org/include/modules/Our_...t_city.php
Some of the other things I can recall hearing this guy do is: get pink uniforms for inmates, provide them with sack lunches (peanut butter and jelly sandwiches) instead of hot meals for lunch, no smoking in any jail facility, requiring inmates to work, refusal to allow illegal aliens as visitors to any jail facility, etc. Right or wrong, agree or disagree, he has taken a hard line with criminals in Maricopa County. The judges haven't stopped him, and he keeps getting re-elected, for decades.
He's got a well-laid out website, quite informative.
http://www.mcso.org/index.php?a=Home
I'm not passing judgment, just passing along information which might apply to possible tent jails on the BI. It is possible to do such a thing.
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Aloha! ;-)
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This is one instance where I say OUTSOURCE AWAY! To the mainland with you!
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The shipping of Prisoners is not free. Private prisons cost less to house inmates than public institutions in Hawaii. The state is still going to pay to house prisoners, it's just the prison is now in Texas or arizona or florida ? When the inmate is released it's not right back onto the streets of hawaii. Find your way back to hawaii from the mainland and if you can't ??, oh well !!!
Nate
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Hey, prisons can be a good thing! I'm an 8 year veteran of several
Gladiator Schools, state, federal and foreign(Thailand). With each year I spent inside, I grew in a positive manner. I have also beaten the federal statistic of returning within 2 or 3 years. I've been out over 12 years!!!!
Nothing like
"three hots, and cot"[

] Hey, that's joke!!!
The promise given was a necessity of the past: the word broken is a necessity of the present.”
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Absolutely. Prisoners are people. The US has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Why is that? Part of it has to do with the so called "Drug War". There has to be a better way of dealing with drug issues. I think treatment and a fresh look how we deal with these issues is in order.
For violent offenders, off island with you!