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eNtRopY
[SOLVED] Should Inmates Be Given Internet Access?
I think Mr. Robin Parsons has already answered this question for us.
eNtRopY
I think Mr. Robin Parsons has already answered this question for us.
eNtRopY
Originally posted by Andy
Ok but maybe the use of the internet should be limited so that they can only view educational websites.
Originally posted by Dx
Oh yeah, I think they should repay back to society what they took this is why I believe in the chain gang system. Break the law and pay for it. An eye for an eye!
PEACE OUT!
Dx
Hey ! That's a great idea ! Seriously !Originally posted by eNtRopY
That's a damn good idea! But let's solve the energy crisis while we're at it. Let's make inmates ride exercise bikes connected to electrical generators all day long.
Originally posted by drag
Hey ! That's a great idea ! Seriously !
Of course, "normal" people, as ussual, will probably say it's
unethical - fools !
Originally posted by eNtRopY
That's a damn good idea! But let's solve the energy crisis while we're at it. Let's make inmates ride exercise bikes connected to electrical generators all day long.
There is ongoing debate about whether inmates should be given internet access for educational purposes. Some argue that it could help with rehabilitation and reintegration into society, while others are concerned about potential security risks and misuse of the internet. Ultimately, the decision would depend on the policies and regulations in place in each correctional facility.
Some potential benefits of providing inmates with internet access include access to educational resources, job training opportunities, and improved communication with family and friends. It could also help reduce recidivism rates by providing inmates with skills and knowledge that could help them find employment after release.
Yes, there are potential security concerns associated with giving inmates internet access. This includes the possibility of inmates using the internet to plan and carry out crimes, access inappropriate content, or communicate with individuals outside of the facility who may pose a threat. Corrections facilities would need to implement strict regulations and monitoring systems to address these concerns.
There are several alternatives to giving inmates full internet access. These include providing access to curated educational content, allowing limited access to email and messaging services, and implementing internet-filtering software. Other options could include providing inmates with computer-based educational programs or in-person classes.
Different countries have varying policies and regulations regarding internet access for inmates. Some countries, such as Norway and Sweden, allow inmates to have access to the internet for educational purposes. Others, like the United Kingdom, have strict restrictions and filtering in place. It is important to consider the cultural, societal, and security factors of each country when looking at their approaches to internet access for inmates.