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<blockquote data-quote="eik" data-source="post: 74609949" data-attributes="member: 425044"><p>I personally wouldn't have framed the "problem" that way. The problem is that people come out of prison no better than when they went in, and often worse, where they get to associate with hardened criminals. Their mindset becomes conditioned to criminality by the very punishment they sustain, and they will not humble themselves to poverty, chasity and a far lower standard of living. Also jails are far too cushy. But above all the problem is also the very small chance of being caught, e.g. for crimes of theft, leading to temptation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eik, post: 74609949, member: 425044"] I personally wouldn't have framed the "problem" that way. The problem is that people come out of prison no better than when they went in, and often worse, where they get to associate with hardened criminals. Their mindset becomes conditioned to criminality by the very punishment they sustain, and they will not humble themselves to poverty, chasity and a far lower standard of living. Also jails are far too cushy. But above all the problem is also the very small chance of being caught, e.g. for crimes of theft, leading to temptation. [/QUOTE]
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