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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_itzicid wrote

Well that needs to change, doesn't it?

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GoPikachuGo1 t1_iu07tjz wrote

Tough on crime isn't the answer. Nor is locking people in cages.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu08twy wrote

Nor is letting someone violating a protective order 3x out to potentially kill or harm their victim more.....

Sorry this doesn't fly with me. Domestic abuse is not good, and if it involves kids, who knows if this will turn into the next Jennifer dulos....

Bet you forgot about that one.....

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GoPikachuGo1 t1_iu0989j wrote

Prison isn't the answer. Counseling, mental health care and social equity improvement is.

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MissScarlettRKD t1_iu0aw2t wrote

Would you be saying counseling if he was doing it to your daughter? And repeatedly? I highly doubt it.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu09i6d wrote

After first time, perhaps. But now you are endangering the safety of the victim and the children. This is the mindset that has lead us to where we are today.

Your idea does not work.

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GoPikachuGo1 t1_iu09rvk wrote

My idea has never been tried.

Your idea of "lock them up" has..and THAT doesn't work.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu0axcv wrote

Isnt the leniency on juvenile offenders a result of ideas like yours? And hasnt that amounted more crime by juveniles? So much so, Lamont and legislators had to pass a law making repeat offenders subject to stricter punishment?

Seems my idea has worked better than yours in the past.

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GoPikachuGo1 t1_iu0boga wrote

Leniency on juveniles isn't the cause of more crime. Social inequality is, along with systemic racism and failures in our education system.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu0bvbe wrote

And here we go.......

Push your propaganda elsewhere.

Let the adults care for the victims of domestic abuse. Now sit down....

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wfd363 t1_iu0e38n wrote

You opened the floor to discussion. Deal with the consequences by the other commenters

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu0eis7 wrote

Yes discussion on domestic abuse, and what sort of consequences there are for it. If a commenter is going to hijack to push crap on social inequality and systemic racism, I will push back. It is irrelevant to this case, and I wont entertain that nonsense here. They can start another thread if they choose.

You can take a seat too...

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wfd363 t1_iu0f2g5 wrote

“You can take a seat too” welcome to the internet kiddo… learn to deal with opinions you don’t like or remove yourself for your own mental health. Trust me… it really isn’t a great place to be if you’re not mentally right.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_iu0fnm2 wrote

I just did deal with the opinion. I said sit down. Now sit down. Let the adults handle this. Dont like it, scroll on.... I am sure there are other posts you can attempt to hijack with the systemic racism bullshit that may make more sense (like the dropping test scores in CT schools)....

Peace...

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wfd363 t1_iu0l00d wrote

I have said nothing racist so do not mistake me as such… if you care to be correct all I said was “ deal with other peoples opinions” without being a massive dickhead like you currently are to me… so my peace has been said. I’m done here lmao

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maybe_little_pinch t1_iu1puo5 wrote

So..... Yeah it has been. I have actually been the victim of DV. My brother attacked me and my dad. As a result he was mandated to go into counseling and take anger management classes. This is actually fairly standard in DV cases.

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interiorcrocodemon t1_iu0cpvj wrote

You're missing the point. INTERVENING to protect victims is the first line of action.

PREVENTION.

They aren't even doing that. What happens after isn't even important if we aren't protecting victims in the first place.

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