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 @9YNPLR8Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…5mos5MO

I think they must do community service to prove they can be released early and under supervision of an officer

 @9W2CFVCConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

depending on the crime if it is a life sentence for murder then no if it is a asult that was not sextual but a fight on t he street then yes

 @9TRCW22Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…7mos7MO

no, they should make more prisons. one for the non violent crimes and one for the more dangerous violent criminals.

 @9FKLVYSConservativefrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

 @95D4DF4Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

No, a prisoner might appear non-violent and then go out and commit a crime again.

 @8TX7JTCConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Even if not violent, depends on the crime, and how many people it affects, like a heroine dealer... he didn’t kill anyone per say... but his product does ...

 @8QZBYW3Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

house arrest with an ankle bracelet and access to education and skill building services

 @8NTK263Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

The entire justice system needs an overhaul. Prisoners will be back in jail with no job prospects after released.

 @8GBDQ68Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…5yrs5Y

depends on the crime they committed before hand to get them put in jail.

 @8G4D2W5Conservativefrom British Columbia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, it should be a graduated program from public service to training/education and eventual reintegration into society.

 @8G3TXTYConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but we should mandate education and life skills as conditions of release.

 @8DSHN58Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8CRHC49Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…5yrs5Y

Depends on the crime they are in for. If not mentally, physically, or emotionally harmful to anyone than yes.

 @8CDFDG9Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…5yrs5Y

no i say we should keep bringing in criminals and build more smaller prisons and give them parole over long period of time unless not given parole in court

 @8CBYMTZConservativefrom Alberta  answered…5yrs5Y

Criminals should be assessed to be released depending on the crimes that they had committed.

 @97T4JZCConservativefrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but after house arrest, community service, strict psychological evaluation, rehab, completing their sentence or after their parole/probation

 @8W468RYConservativefrom Quebec  answered…4yrs4Y

No, we should build more prisons, increase funding to offer education and skill building services for prisoners, and perform daily services in order to help reduce expenses.

 @8QZL5HTConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but they must perform community service on a daily basis. As well, they should be placed under house arrest using an electronic bracelet.

  @93G2RP7 from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8CS4GM7answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, and the prisons should not have been overcrowded in the first place. Reform criminal justice to be more lenient towards first offenders of non violent crimes and offer other alternatives.

 @3YCKLNHanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but prioritize releasing perpetrators of victimless crimes over non-violent offenders who committed crimes like embezzling, forgery, etc.

 @8CNT65N from Montana  answered…5yrs5Y

It depends on the crime, but they should still somehow have a way to complete their sentence.

 @8D5J4RR from Minnesota  answered…4yrs4Y

 @7GQMXLT from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

They should be permitted to be, on the order of a judge, assuming house arrest and community service for the duration of their sentences. It should not be an across the board mandate or expectation.

  @8RJ2TQK from Minnesota  answered…4yrs4Y

  @8RJ2TQK from Minnesota  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8RTP5P9 from Maryland  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but they must be under house arrest with electronic bracelets, and after they must complete daily community service.

 @8S6JHGR from Illinois  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8RSTXFT from Arizona  answered…4yrs4Y

No, prisoner overcrowding is a separate issue surrounding the people being put in prison and for how long.

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