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redbird444
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I am not attempting to lash out at you. There appears a general reoccurring concept in this thread of killing prisoners is a good thing for prison guards and other prisoners. This of course is based on several strange things as 1) if you were falsely convicted and given the death penalty would you keep your current attitude, or want to be allowed to live until you could prove your innocents 2) The guard does not have to work there!, he could simply work some where else 3) When you kill prisoners the prison is only safer for those not killed! So if you kill 10% of the prisoner, BTW you would need to kill about 50% in California just to return the prison to designed capacity. The death rate in prison is increased not decreased. So you actually increased killing to reduce killing?
- Most of the men in OKLA state prisons are on death row for 20 years or so until all the appeals are run through the system. This is in place so no innocent person is “wrongfully” put to death.
- And a Roofer does not have to work as a roofer either. He can lay carpet, flip burgers.
Most correctional officers are very aware of the fact that they do not have to work there. But thanks for the tip.
Sarcasm aside, this is not pertinent to whether the death penalty is moral. The discussion is whether or not a Life sentence can prevent the offender from reoffending *killing again. The motto in DOC is Protect the Public, Protect the Employee, Protect the Offender.
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I have never been in favor of eye for an eye (revenge) killing. I believe the DA has the option of seeking the death penalty if the crime fits certain criteria. *and to repeat myself, this is the point where an individual can plea bargain, meaning cop a guilty plea to guarantee a Life sentence. The DA often uses this tactic to get a victory in court without taking the case to a jury trial.There appears a general reoccurring concept in this thread of killing prisoners is a good thing for prison guards and other prisoners<<
My point from prior post was once a person is serving a Life sentence, he/she can very often continue to break the law including Murder while incarcerated. And most crimes, including murder, within prison are never publicized.
But it is well known amongst DOC staff and inmates.
Personally, I enjoyed working as a correctional officer and as a correctinal case manager. My best inmates are always Lifers.
Just to let everyone know, I am not a “cafeteria catholic”. I follow whatever the church teaches. Even if I don’t understand it or don’t agree with it.