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Should prisoners have freedom

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Essentially, the rights of prisoners are to receive only the punishment to which they have been sentenced, and not more than that.

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What kind of question is that? Prisoners are, for the most part, in jail for a reason. Give them freedom back and BANG. Homicides, drugs, and serial killings galore.

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A sentence with the word freedom?

everyone in America should have freedom.


Did slaves have any freedom?

- you should no because u had lessons in school? u rem casse


Importance of freedom and rights?

Importance of freedom Freedom is an essential part of our life .Freedom is probably one of the most important civil liberties in a democratic society.Freedom is so important for a living thing because freedom is the meaning of life. Freedom means the point that you have not to listen to anyone and that you can do anything and everything on your own. We are actually commiting a crime by keeping animals & birds in a cage .They also love their freedom.So we should not keep them in a cage .We can also be punished by the government for doing this crime. Freedom is synonym of license which means restrictions.So freedom is important. By aniketh menon


Who is the patron saint of prisoners and lawyers?

The patron saint of prisoners and lawyers is St. Mark. He is also credited as the author of one of the four gospels.


Should prisoners be eligible to receive expensive medical therapies for illness?

In the United States most definitely yes. The 8th amendment to our constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. If we did not afford our prisoners with appropriate medical care then ill persons convicted of minor crimes punishable by a relatively short sentence would undeniably be default sentenced to death. Because of this it's not uncommon for a severely ill convict (after an extensive medical review) to serve his or her sentence in an appropriate facility capable of keeping that convicted heart beating.

Related questions

What was one of the biggest problems the prisoners had?

Lack of freedom.


In regard to religious freedom prisoners must be givin what?

uurestricted access to religious books


How can you use the word freedom in a sentence?

'His brave and noble actions led the prisoners to freedom.'or, 'For the first time since they had been brought over from Africa the slaves finally had freedom.'


Should prisoners be segregated?

no


What parole did british give the patriots?

The British allowed the prisoners some freedom in return for their promise not to resume war.


Did Elizabeth Burgin help with The American Revolutionary War?

Yes, she helped American prisoners escape from the British prison ships.


Which group won major court cases securing religious freedom for prisoners in the US?

Caitlin Cox with her fat butt.


Who really should die for freedom?

No one should have to die for freedom, but many do.


Which claimed freedom or right have prisoners been least successful in persuading federal courts to provide protection?

cruel and unusual punishment


Does freedom of religion mean that prisons should provide chaplains of every faith?

This is a matter of opinion, so others may feel differently. Here is one view. No, freedom of religion means that prisons should not prevent chaplains of any faith from preaching in prisons with the appropriate documentation and clearance. Freedom of religion and the clause of the Constitution separating church and state means that chaplains or religious clergy shouldn't be compensated by the state. Clergy who wish to preach to prisoners should be permitted to do so of their own accord.


What is 'freedom and liberty' when translated from English to Italian?

Libertà, although both freedom and liberty have in some cases different meanings. Examples: Libertà 1 - freedom of trade, freedom of the seas, freedom fighter, franchise, freedom of the city. Liberta 2 - Liberty of the press, liberty of thought, liberty of contract, at liberty (they set the prisoners at liberty), privileges, confidence (to take the confidence with someone.


What early correctional leader developed a system of marks through which prisoners could earn credits to buy their freedom?

Captain Alexander Maconochie