A perfect illustration of what a civilized nation that rationally approaches social problems can accomplish.
Pic semi-relevant, Dutch Dome-Prison in Breda
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stickskiIt sort of matters.
las.No, it doesn't. Why can the same standard not be applied equally across the board?
zzzskizzzBecause someone who smokes weed and someone who gets into a fight at a bar, and someone who kills 10 people are very different dangers to society.
las.No, it doesn't. Why can the same standard not be applied equally across the board?
stickskiSeriously, if you fail to see the distinction between violent and non-violent criminals, you're not worth my time.
las.No, it doesn't. Why can the same standard not be applied equally across the board?
las.No, it doesn't. Why can the same standard not be applied equally across the board?
las.No, it doesn't. Why can the same standard not be applied equally across the board?
fujaromeyea! Driving offenses, minor drug crimes, petty theft, robbery, arson and homicide are all equally severe crimes and should be punished exactly the same way
las.Did I say they were equal offences? You're a smart guy, you know what I meant. Don't twist the story to cause conflict
bigbromskierThere have been a lot of success stories about Scandinavian countries in general recently.
maximiliaanNever knew i was scandinavian
californiagrownIts frustrating when a country like denmark,
californiagrownI have a theory why Sandinavian countries seem to have better social dynamics than other countries in europe and North America.
In scandinavia almost everyone is the same. Same ethnicity, smae religon, same income, same looking. In other countries the diversity is much more prevalent in every aspect. This is a generalization, i know, but it is for the most part true.
When everyone is on the same page- same values, same culture, same traditions etc you feel a connection to them and tend to lean toward supporting the greater good...which is in reality whats best for you individually. When there is masive diversity you dont have that familial feeling towards your fellow citizens and so you choose to act in your own best interest instead of the greater good.
The other issue at play is the population difference between countries. the netherlands has 50% the population of California. Social dynamics become very different with a larger population. Now add in the diversity factor. It becomes very difficult to compare the two because of how totally different the two societies are.
Its frustrating when a country like denmark, acts like that snobby kid from a rich community telling a kid from NYC that all of NYCs problems could be solved if they just had laws and rules like that of the kids own gated community. Its just not comparable, and the fact that you think it is, shows your ignorance of what is going on in this world.
louie.miragshorrible attempt at putting down North American countries... last 24 hours on NS is full of pretentious Europeans attempting to generalize from across the pond.
Astompi think i understand why they are closing 19 prisons. keeping a prison like that up and running probably costs an arm and a leg. buh-buh-buh-budget cuts. just an assumption.
feihlinationyeah, so the same stuff wont work, but the general mindset adapted for your situation could very well work.
comon, in the US, 0.7% of the population is in prison. the ratio is at least 5 times better for the worst european countries (that also have "diversity problems") and goes up to being 10-20 times better for the best european countries. your argument is also invalid in regard to US states being relatively independent and in size definitely comparable to countries in europe where the system works a lot better. the netherlands, mentioned in this article, actually have a high percentage of inhabitants which werent born there, 11%, with over 20% not being of dutch ethnicity overall, further diminishing your argument.
the US justice system is fucked, but not beyond repair. however you are acting as if there is no other way to solve this issue and that the US are so special in their socio-economic structure that the current situation is the best attainable one. this is just hindering progress in any direction.
"soft justice" might look more expensive, but the reduction in prison personal and inmates is definitely worth it. go look up the list with the highest incarceration rate per country and tell me you see the US on par with the #2, #3 or even #20 ranked country. they are all third-world (at best emerging) countries that people like you would call "shitholes".
californiagrownDiversity problems. Lets start there. What percentage of Americans are american? 1.7%. One-point-seven-percent. The rest of the country is a motley assortment of immigrants from all over the world. where in europe is it similar? there is no common culture here. It is a melting pot of cultures, ideologies, and traditions. there is no common geneology or ethnicity whatsoever. Do you realize this? America is an immigrant country. What country in europe is that also true?
Here is some reading for you on this topic. http://www.businessinsider.com/largest-ethnic-groups-in-america-2013-8
I agree that our justtice system needs work. But i dont think the nethelands model is applicable here. Correct me if im worng, i very well could be idk, but i dont think that the netherlands has an ingrained criminal culture for mor than 20% of its population. For over 20% of the US population there are two choices to making it out of poverty: entertainment/sports or criminal. Im sure that there are gangs over there, but i dont believe the crime from poverty and poverty from crime model is at all similar.
curiously, for what crimes are people not jailed and instead allowed to be electronically monitored? What do they do for work during the time they are monitored? what if they had no job, no educattion, and lived in the ghetto where crime is a way of life? How does the netherlands keep those people from just continuing on with the life they were living before?
californiagrownOne of the questions i always ask someone when they are trying to sell me is "what is the biggest downside to your product?" if they can answer with a coherent, honest and well thought out response, then i know they arent some one sided simpleton who doesnt actually know about my situation, and therfore doesnt actually know if their product is right for me. If the can give a good answer they are an informed analyst who can actually provide me useful information that can usually be trusted.
So i ask this: what are some systematic reasons, other than population, why the model used in the netherlands wouldnt work well for the USA? what tweaks do you think would need to be made?
omnidataAlso this is the inside of a Dutch prison cell, picture is a few years old, but yes that's a computer, there usually also always a game console, fridge and microwave.
feihlinationobviously the US is more diverse from a ethnical standpoint. who knows how though much it trickles down to actual cultural difference and having a feeling of being disconnected with the majority of your fellow citizens? hard to measure.
on your second point, i think i simply go the correlation/causation reversing route. i think that having such a repressive and strict justice system CAUSES (among other factors) gangs and the social structures you just mentioned, not the other way around. obviously you cannot improve such deep underlying structures in a heartbeat, but the situation stays unsatisfactory or even degrades slowly as long as the current system stays in place.
to me, its like gun laws (dont really want to start a discussion on that). OBVIOUSLY, there will be growing pains when you go to a more humane system. some fuckheade will abuse the system, repeatedly. but on average, less fuckheads will commit crimes every year, until criminalism/gangs arent even viewed as a solution.
regarding the electronic chain thing, i am fairly certain that only "minor"/one-time offenders get that privilege, ones with intact social structures around them, although i cannot speak for the netherlands. so, in a way, you simply wouldnt let such a guy out.
omnidataThat's simply because the Dutch punishment for an armed robbery is several hours of cleaning rubbish on the side of the road.
Also this is the inside of a Dutch prison cell, picture is a few years old, but yes that's a computer, there usually also always a game console, fridge and microwave.
And this is the commons room, again a bit of an old picture of an old non refurbished prison:
TijmenDalThe couple of prisons I've visited never had a console or computer. Just a TV, maybe some books. My dad is a forensic doctor so he sometimes visits prisons to look at inmates who claim to have health problems. Sometimes I tag along as a 'student'.
omnidataThat's simply because the Dutch punishment for an armed robbery is several hours of cleaning rubbish on the side of the road.
Also this is the inside of a Dutch prison cell, picture is a few years old, but yes that's a computer, there usually also always a game console, fridge and microwave.
And this is the commons room, again a bit of an old picture of an old non refurbished prison:
theabortionatorSo their room is better than most college students?
Quit school, move there, get arrested, live the good life. Almost a win win actually. If you rob some place and get away with it you make some loot. Worst case you get caught and live rent free for a few years.
feihlinationseriously? thats your answer? what positive is to say about the US prison system (canada isnt doing that bad imo). its not even the point of the article.
if this defensive attitude is all you can bring up for such a discussion, youre simply not relevant for it.
countries within europe try to emulate working models in education, justice or economy from other countries rather than act like "our system is the best, talking about how well others do is mitigating our success".
louie.miragsGet real man. I work for a police department and see first hand what goes on. My point was that he said it's because of less crime, but gets called out because it's due to budget cuts. So yeah lame attempt at insulting Americans. We have plenty of budget problems like the rest of the world. I can type essays about how jacked our prison system is.
theabortionatorSo their room is better than most college students?
Quit school, move there, get arrested, live the good life. Almost a win win actually. If you rob some place and get away with it you make some loot. Worst case you get caught and live rent free for a few years.
feihlination"insult". comon, thats certainly a little far fetched.
obviously its budget cuts, but they also have a guard/inmate ratio of OVER 1 and therefore simply need as much prisons. obviously its a cost cutting move in some respect, but they can afford it from a public protection standpoint.
louie.miragsIt is the pretentiousness of the OP and some of Europeans on this site. Saying "what a civilized nation that rationally approaches social problem can accomplish". That is a stab at other countries (example USA). Maybe I'm being vain, but who else what that aimed at? And OP may know jack shit about America and his opinion is based on bias media outlets. Saying America isn't "civilized"? Lame attempt... see what I mean?
CamembertSorry to kill your thread, but there is no lack of criminals and thats not the reason they (want to) shut down prissons.
Its all because budget cuts.
They want to put more than one person in a cell (now you get a private cell) and give more criminals gps tracking anklets..
louie.miragsGet real man. I work for a police department and see first hand what goes on. My point was that he said it's because of less crime, but gets called out because it's due to budget cuts. So yeah lame attempt at insulting Americans. We have plenty of budget problems like the rest of the world. I can type essays about how jacked our prison system is.
maximiliaanNever knew i was scandinavian