All Games Banned From MO Prisons
A while back we mentioned that Missouri pulled violent games from prisons on the basis that hardened criminals shouldn't be practicing their sharpshooting technique. Now, the new governor has removed all video games from the MO prison system. From the AP story: "Blunt, a Republican who took office two weeks ago, called video games 'a luxury that inmates should not be allowed to enjoy.'"
Looking for a new bill co-signed by State Legislator Doobie.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
While I understand that inmates deserve some rights (despite their lack of liberty), I think this is a step in the right directions. Let's try actually _educating_ those that need it. Without video games and TV, maybe inmates will have to resort to... reading. If you haven't graduated high school, I think that a program to help you earn your GED would be particularly helpful.
Instead of encouraging the downward spiral of crime, let's give people skills to use if they wish to fix their ways.
Blunt, a Republican...
Was it really necessary or worthwhile to label him a Republican in the AP article? I'm not necessarily saying there's an obvious bias, but would the author have included this statement had he been a Democrat? Politics have nothing to do with this story at all.
--trb
From TFA:
In prison, inmates should "pick up skills and abilities that will allow them to go back out into society and be productive citizens," Blunt said. "Playing video games doesn't have anything to do with either of those objectives."
Are you kidding? Confined to constricted areas for entire years. Limited interpersonal action creating a sociopath. Far, far too much free time on their hands. Die hard video game players. Always ready to take it up the butt.
This is where Electronic Arts needs to recruit new talent.
They shouldn't have their games banned, they should just get specially made versions of the games already out there.
Is there really anything more punitive than waiting in line for World of Warcraft? Having a queue system that's been modified so that you'll join the server... in 10-20 years? After which you'll time out and have to rejoing WoW 2. Give them all 28.8 modems to play CS:Source with. Ball mice. Nokia N-gages (the side-talkin' versions). The entire Deer Hunter collection.
Those suckers will crack within days!
How can a story about a politician doing something in office fit with your statement "Politics have nothing to do with this story at all" ? If this story has nothing to do with politics, then no story does. Let us next go to the dictionary definition of politics: "The art or science of government or governing". Hmmm. Do you think that prison policy by the Missouri government might count as "governing"? Could be....
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
They presumably did something quite naughty, so they're now being punished. When I was little, my mom would take away my Atari 2600 if I was bad. What do you want to bet that some of these people didn't even -have- video games until they got to prison?
Bleh.
Yes, because pushing a button on a gamepad trains you to handle a real gun more effectively, right? Especially since games offer such realistic bullet physics, right?
I don't see this as bad at all. They're in prison for a reason. Why should the tax payers be footing the bill for this?
I agree with you, inmates in prison should spend their time reading books instead of watching TV, playing video games or spending way, way too much time lifting weights on sitting doing nothing in their cells. BUT, education isn't 100% the solution either. You'd be hard-pressed to find teachers willing to educate inmates (read : high paying salaries) and chances are most of them won't go along with the program (read : destroyed books and supplies). It COULD work but on a macro level (state or nationwide), it would just be seen as a waste of government money.
Really, Blunt just kept getting his ass handed to him in Counterstrike by the inmates.
That green slime had it coming.
Our penitentiaries are punitive institutions where those who have committed crimes against society are sent to pay for their actions.
Whatever happened to rehabilitation? When did we become a nation that values vindication over elevation?
Video games could be used as a reward--stay on good behavior, complete a VoTech course, get gaming privs. They could be a useful tool; they're something an inmate desires, so make it something they strive to get.
But no. First things first: punish the criminal. After all, if we give 'em reasons to be happy or comfortable, they won't be suffering for their crimes--and that's what matters. Make 'em pay.
Heck, why not just turn all 5+ year prison terms into life sentences? All a long prison sentence does for most people these days is make 'em even worse than they were when they went in. It's not like our "tough on crime" policies are designed to make them better people while they're on the inside...
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
I'm sorry, I don't think that *I* failed someone in prison for rape, theft, murder or drug dealing. I don't think it was society either. I think that they made the choices that they did and because of that, I don't feel that I should pay (through taxes) for their Xboxes, PS2s, televisions and game titles.
I agree that prisoners deserve basic human rights (food, shelter, etc.) but that does not, under ANY circumstances, include Grand Theft Auto or Monkey Ball. I don't even think it includes television, cable or broadcast. Why should prisoners who have been caught doing illegal things have access to certain things by default when half the country (exaggeration) can't even afford them?
If they want the news, they can get a news paper. If they want to kill some aliens, too damn bad.
"The object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other bastard die for his." - Patton
Gaming is not a right, it's a privilege, one of which you should lose when you break the law. I don't see how video games help rehabilitate an inmate, unless they give them computers to learn how to build their own video games...
Many criminals are simply predators who view law-abiding citizens are their rightful prey. Short of unconstitutional mind-altering, they're going to leave prison with exactly the same view. Trainging will help nothing. Vidgames will make the incarceration easier to bear (boredom is the punishment), and may hone skills.
> I don't feel that I should pay
>(through taxes) for their Xboxes,
> PS2s, televisions and game titles.
RTFA, f00l:
> The games, which were paid for with
> profits from the prison canteen,
Personally, I am of the opinion that giving prisoners something to do other than pounding eachother in the ass can only be a good thing, whether it's paid with tax dollars or not. Prison should be about rehabilitation, not punishment.
Duct tape, XML, democracy: Not doing the job? Use more.
I think it's rather ignorant that you believe people mentally messed up enough to kill or rape will be dissuaded by the death penalty... even that it crosses their mind that they will eventually be caught, or if they even expect to live long enough to get caught and executed. That threat may stop a mostly functional person, like yourself.
Also, please remember that we are still reversing sentences via the efforts of groups like the Justice Project. Do you really want to be responsible for the deaths of innocent people wrongfully convicted? There's no way to undo a wrongful execution, but we can always release someone sentenced to life with no parole.
I just LOVE it when one of you right wingers expresses such extreme confidence in the ability of our government to accurately determine if someone is guilty, but you also still continue to believe that government screws up everything it touches.
That's a serious problem in consistency, and I bet you that you can't see it. You'll come up with a complicated way to either justify it, or change the subject.
Fascism trolls keeping me up every night. When I starts a preachin', he HITS ME WITH HIS REICH!
ahhh... the extremely valuable leisure time of prison inmates, and the evil republicans taking it away... Whether the focus is on the rehabilitive or retributive aspects of incarceration, it seems like "relaxation and fun" should not be high on the list of priorities for accomplishing the goals of imprisonment. Ironically, if you read "loose" as a verb, it undermines your entire screed.
If we're going to kill people for sex crimes, we need to make sure that there are no more sex 'crimes' where everyone involved except the law is happy with the results. I am not talking about statutory rape here, though for cases where the age difference is 3 years that should not be a legal issue either.
I'm talking about stuff like it still being against the law in some states to use or possess sex toys.
People commit suicide for a variety of reasons. Most often, that life simply isn't appealing any more. The fact we don't like it when people do it doesn't make it an illogical decision.
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
So you are saying suicide is never ever justified?
I disagree. Think hostages. Think terminal illness. Think Abu Ghirab. Think cyanide pills for spies about to be interrogated. Think Darl McBride. Think George W. Bush. Think of those self-immolating monks on the cover of that Rage Against the Machine album.
Sometimes, in extreme circumstances, it can be an appropriate and well-thought-out action.
The fact that I'm not married but live with my girlfriend "hurts" my mother too, but that's no reason to throw me in a mental hospital or use laws to change my behavior. If we had to consider everyone who would be hurt or offended by our uses of personal liberty, we'd never get anywhere (there's always someone.) Your first argument was better than your second.
As to mental illness, I still find it offensive that we just (blanket-statement) declare those who attempt suicide to be mentally ill and no longer responsible for their actions, needing to be placed under someone's guardianship until they recover. We should be very careful with this sort of thinking. If we do this withouth thinking it through and carefully justifying our decisions, we're not very far away from the realm of "gays are mentally ill" or "rebels are mentally ill" or "communists are mentally ill". (It's not a slippery slope; but it's equally unjustified.)
"How could anyone in their right mind possibly do something like that?" is what you mean by "normal people [...] never do." It also means that someone who is terminally ill (say, with cancer or AIDS) is no longer allowed to make the decision to die slightly early to ease the pain. Obviously, they're mentally ill to wish such a thing, right? Maybe we should just drug them up some more until they can't tell what's going on; at least vegetables don't try to commit suicide.
Guess what folks? Entertained prisoners are less likely to riot and less likely to stick you with a shiv. Prisoners cost $30K a year for us to house, and that's not counting the medical costs when Joe gets shivved in the nutsuck by Malcolm.
It's simple cost-benefit analysis. If you want to spend more money, go ahead, but our prison system is already doomed for failure. At our current rate of increase of incarceration, 50% of americans will be in prison by the time we reach retirement. THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Something is going to break before then. (Hopefully the drug laws.)
But these people calling for mandatory 5 year sentences for any felony? Hate to break it to you, but if you've downloaded an mp3, you've committed a felony. Just about anything can be considered a felony. Steal a mailbox? Felony. Anyone saying someone deserves 5 yrs in prison for stealing a mailbox, at a cost to taxpayers of $150,000 (not counting court and legal costs), should be incarcerated themselves for being a fucking kneejerk dolt.
And america has the highest incarceration rate of any nation in the country. We are the LEAST FREE country on the planet. Prisons are not solving out problems, and turning them into gulags isn't going to help anything either. Grow the fuck up.
-Clio
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I'm the families of the victims of Ted Bundy would agree with you.
If your MPD is that severe, you should get professional help immediately.
It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.
There are very good arguments against applying the death penalty so capriciously or frequently, that work for people like you who think compassion is bad and societally enforced revenge is good.
Simply, when you have someone who has committed one of the crimes you have said are worthy of death, what happens when the cops try to arrest this guy? If he has any sense at all, he'll try to get away, mostly likely by shooting at the cops. After all, what's he got to lose? They'll kill him anyway.
So, by advocating such frequent use of the death penalty, you are putting our police force in greater danger. Why do you hate them so much?