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Virginia considers privatizing its sex offender program
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Avenger wrote:
[quote=Lemon Drop]
IOW, there is no financial incentive to keep people committed indefinitely under the public system. The criteria for release are based on public safety, not on profit potential.

The incentive to release is not getting paid by the state. So don't worry much about them being locked up for longer than they deserve.
That worked so well with privatizing prisons, didn't it? Dumbo here clearly has no concept of the tail wagging the dog, more likely he doesn't care. Maybe he'd be even more supportive if he could see a clear path to getting his incoming relatives on that gravy train.
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Re: Virginia considers privatizing its sex offender program - by RgrF - 07-17-2012, 04:40 AM

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