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SpiritMeadow
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But I take it you have made no formal inquries to see if the Magisterium agrees that the Pope was without practical knowledge to make such a statement? And the same for Benedict’s indorsement of the the UN proposal? I would assume that you being in possession of documents that prove the pope is wrong in his assessment of how prisons actually work, have sent that material to the Vatican. They could of course acquire it in no other way, it seems.Crass? What other practical experience or detail scholarly involvement are you aware of him having on the subject? I’m giving him credit for having at least set foot in a modern prison more than once, which is further than most of those producing the sound bytes have done. As pnewton has pointed out, those within the heirarchy making these techincal determinations have been more than circumspect as far as what they are basing their claims on from a factual / scientific standpoint.
I am not a corrections officer and I undoubtedly know a good deal less than they do, but when someone makes a statement that we are retaining it to protect the public, I must assume one is not aware of what a maximum security system looks like and how it operates. I have been in such facilities. What it suggests is that the statement was made without due regard for the real facts. I corrected that statement. As it turns out, the poster full well knew the truth but had failed to state it IMO. So of course your attempt to denigrate my knowledge is incorrect.Yes, I was aware you thought so when you told someone with 20+ years of direct corrections experience that he needed to learn what “maximum security” meant while summarily dismissed the current status of the scholarly outlook on many of the issues surrounding how to safely and perpetually contain the incorrigibles under the limitations of mandated allowances for freedoms on their part based on human rights decisions. However, someone who tunes out both practical experience and scholarly consensus on a subject more often than not winds up with very flawed ideas on the subject.
Again, can you advise us of your attempts to confirm your correct conclusions with the Vatican?I do think that, as the Church itself agrees is the case with all purely scientific or technical determinations, that those in scholarly studies of practical criminal justice issues combined those in management positions where those studies are applied are in the authoritative position to make determinations about their field. There is no declared special exception to recast as a matter of faith and morals the purely technical/scientific part of a determination of what capabilities of prison systems as currently implemented and what might be accomplished without bankrupting the governments responsible for maintaining them.