- Jul 27, 2024
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For the great majority of us, the threat of punishment is a pretty good disincentive. Imagine the crime rate if there were no prisons or threat of a long sentence.Is there any evidence to show that what you suggest works? Can you point us in the direction of some academic studies that show the link between long sentences and a fall in crime rates?
I’m sure it’s not just stuff that you’re assuming / repeating from others, but it would be interesting to know the details / facts.
But the discussion point is not so much does prison reduce overall crime rates but whether a long sentence would help the rehabilitation of very young offenders.