The green dream for me.
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The most important reason is that someone in prison for life who is later proved innocent can be released.
Next reason - the search for the real murderer can now begin.
Society can also try to reform murderers and try to find out why they did it.
‘INNOCENT is a Manchester-based organisation which supports and campaigns for innocent people in prison.’
‘New evidence has been unearthed by a BBC television programme which suggests that three men may have been wrongly convicted of a brutal murder.’
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Why can’t the search for the real murderer start even if you are dead? That is absurd.
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It’s never going to be an option for me, as I will never be taken alive. ![]()
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TOP OF THE DOPE, MA!
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I’d much prefer it to death.
No crazy women to deal with.
Yes but what about the crazy men?
Apart from that my opinion is that we would all cling on to life no matter what, death? fuck that for a game of soldiers
Hard to decide really. Prison might not be that bad, if there wasn’t any raping involved. If there was I’d probably die fighting anyway sort of like Cool Hand Luke.
Can I have Internet in prison?
If I wasn’t guilty I’d probably work on escape.
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If I wasn’t guilty I’d probably work on escape.
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Ya gotta see Red if ya want a rock hammer ![]()
Most inmates do not live in a single cell. If I were guessing a ballpark figure, I’d estimate about two thirds of the inmates in NY (where I work) share their living quarters with one or more other inmates.
Prisons have libraries. They’re okay but you’re not going to find current best-sellers or anything too obscure in them. You can borrow books for cell reading but I’ll let you in on a secret; there’s a lot of thieves in prison. Many books get borrowed and never returned.
Internet access is illegal.