It is still a punishment. This shit with pool is still a cage. By the way, try to implemet that system in Equador, Brasil, Columbia. It would be absurd.
Simple example, what if I want to kill you, and the only thing why actually I didn't kill you yet is my fear of punishment. Of being locked for 20 years. Of not actualizing my possibilities in a free world. Of wasting my life. If in Norway I can kill you + state reward me with rehab vacation, then, man, you better start running right now. If on the other hand, this Norway prison is still a cage, maybe beautiful cage, but a cage, then, you know, you still can feel safe, because I don't wanna sit in a cage no matter if it is golden.
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Again, prisons never solved the problem of crime. anywhere in the world. if it was working we would be seeing less people inside prisons..not more.
Oh, I agree, but I just said punishment plays a BIG role in prevention, not the only one. Like I said 10% of the population would do crime anyway because they think they are smarter than the system. And there are many other variables. But in those circumstances removing punishment would just make things worse. And again, I think this Norway prison is still a cage. Something people don't want to go freely. Something where they are brought and pushed into. So it is still a punishment. It is still a cage.
fair enough