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Post by Natalie on May 1, 2006 9:31:39 GMT -6
i've been researching and i'm having a hard time finding some statistics on murderers that murder again when released. do most go back to there old ways and habits?
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Post by josephdphillips on May 1, 2006 9:54:37 GMT -6
i've been researching and i'm having a hard time finding some statistics on murderers that murder again when released. do most go back to there old ways and habits? I don't know where you'd find that information, Natalie. The more important question, to me, is: how many murders committed by paroled murderers do you find acceptable?
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Post by Natalie on May 1, 2006 10:17:05 GMT -6
exactly, thank you. couldn't quite find the right words.
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Post by dennis25 on May 1, 2006 10:32:52 GMT -6
i've been researching and i'm having a hard time finding some statistics on murderers that murder again when released. do most go back to there old ways and habits? I don't know where you'd find that information, Natalie. The more important question, to me, is: how many murders committed by paroled murderers do you find acceptable? 0,5 % thats why I think that the 99,5 % certainty when a murderer is paroled when he passed A-E of my system is acceptable. Nothing is 100% certain and you suggest we should execute murderers, but that's old Joe again, always looking for the easy solution
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Post by ltdc on May 1, 2006 10:52:16 GMT -6
i've been researching and i'm having a hard time finding some statistics on murderers that murder again when released. do most go back to there old ways and habits? there is a section on the home page of this site titled "once a murderer..." I printed it out once but couldn't get it to pull up for me today. It has plenty of examples, far more than the "one" necessary
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