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 @9ZXF67Qfrom Ontario  agreed…4mos4MO

In Canada, many people re-offend, leading to more damage and more destruction to those caught in it. In 2019, around 23% of ex-convicts re-offended.

 @9W3CBPJfrom Ontario  agreed…6mos6MO

If someone does a crime, and they get bail, and they do it again, they could probably do it again and get bailed out again but if they do the time they have the time so reflect on their actions and know that if they do it again they will have to do time again.

 @9MGCZ6Dfrom Manitoba  agreed…11mos11MO

If they have done first degree murder, what stops them from doing it again? They are likely to do it again, so its better for them to stay chained up and be less of a threat to society than for them to be our in society planning their next murder. In conclusion, you did the crime, you can do the time.

 @9HQHGWBfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

I don't think murderers should be forgiven because they fully ended somebodies life, and i don't believe that they should get to live theirs, they should spend it in jail. Its also not fair to the victim because personally I wouldn't want the person who killed me to get to live a happy life.

 @9H2PNX4from Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Subjectivity of Evaluations:

Psychological evaluations, while valuable, are inherently subjective. Different evaluators may interpret the same data differently, raising questions about the reliability and consistency of assessments.

 @9FN2HSDfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

What kind of society says that if you kill someone, we might lock you up for a few years but if your good you be an leave after that

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