Tenaciousd
25Avalon
There seems an awful lot of hatred and lack of compassion on this thread.
Completely agree and it's so ironic. Those of us trying to show compassion are the recipients of the hatred!
Whatever the opinions of commenters, it still should be about the core tenet of criminal justice - does the punishment fit the crime? I think that she has learned her lesson. Don't forget, the government is releasing prisoners because the prisons are nearing capacity. I have a relative who is a prison officer and he disagrees that she should be in prison, being acquainted with some of the horrific crimes carried out by prisoners that he deals with on a daily basis.
Quite so Tenaciousd. Also what is the purpose of punishment? Is it just to shut someone away and deprive them of freedom that is pure punishment, to act as a deterrent, or is it to reform and rehabilitate? If the latter then this would arguably be better served by the earlier release and perhaps some community work. I knew someone who committed fraudulent crimes against HMRC obtaining vast sums of money from benefits, who should have gone to prison, but because she had 4 young children had a suspended sentence and was ordered to undertake many hours of community work.