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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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Prisoners should have their basic human rights protected, including access to healthcare and protection from abuse. However, restrictions on their freedom are necessary to ensure the safety of society and to hold them accountable for their actions. It is important to balance punishment with rehabilitation to facilitate their reintegration into society upon release.

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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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