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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:50:00

For all the people that we rehabilitate safely, these kind of disasters are statistically quite unusual. but, you know, we have to take them very seriously. we interrogate what happens afterwards, and we re always learning lessons, always to learn what we could do better. but what do you say to a lot of people who say this person has committed the most heinous, you know, violence and murder or whatever, just lock them up and throw away the key? why should somebody like anders breivik, for instance, ever be released after killing 77 people? i think with cases like breivik, it s really very difficult because, and particularly because it s not clear that he has, a, any insight or, b, any remorse into what he did. and there may well be some people in our prison systems who are so dangerous that they can never be released. i think that is true. but otherwise, traditionally, our legal system has always allowed for the possibility that people who are violent can do time, can accept responsibi

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 23:50:00

People in our prison systems who are so dangerous that they can never be released. i think that is true. but otherwise, traditionally, our legal system has always allowed for the possibility that people who are violent can do time, can accept responsibility, and commit themselves to living violence free in the future. violence free in the future. and i think we should be working towards that. that is still a goal that s achievable for most violence perpetrators. and when it comes to very young criminals, and i m thinking particularly here of 1993, the case, the notorious case ofjamie bulger, who was killed, a two year old boy killed by two ten year olds. and at the time, they were the youngest people in english history to be convicted of murder. they were released at the age of 18. i mean, do you think that we should make exceptions for very young people, because one of them did actually go on to recommit, not murder, but did go back into prison? yes, and i think that s a really good e

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross 20240604 14:33:00

I am sure that the russian system is bad. it is probably not that different from any other prison systems. i was going to say there s. people may watch this in quite their pearls, i want to remind folks that the u.s. prison system is not so pleasant either. while we thumb our nose at a dictator across the ocean, we should think about this for sure. kimberly, want to bring you into this. i can t imagine with david s going to do with his twin brother. that is so heartbreaking. give us your insight based on your research and expertise in russia. how likely is it that paul whelan and brittney griner both be brought home safely? this is an interesting question. i think that, appropriately, tying these two americans together is the best way to get them both home. you have these messages that the russians want one of their convicted prisoners. he has been convicted and is serving 25 years in the united

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20211231 17:42:00

Anything intentionally wrong. kennedy: kim kardashian, i now want to follow some of the people that she is championing every dr. saphier, did the governor of colorado get it right? dr nicole: it seems to be a big problem when you have 110 years given to someone and that is given down to 10-year, which seems to be the right thing to do in my opinion. there s something wrong with the judicial system when that is being done. you have thousands of people sitting in prison systems right now because of nonviolent crimes. this one, as far as we know. for someone this young, he is 26, to lose his life because of something unintentional, that s a problem. when you have those people who do drive-by shootings, that s the focus, cam and get them out earlier? what about sex offenders? you can be a sex offender in new york and go to a restaurant but you cannot be an unvaccinated child. something is wrong here.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Unfiltered with Dan Bongino 20220116 03:40:00

To who is committing crimes these are people who were young stealing like a candy bar from a 7-eleven yeah you won t throw them in a jail and focus on getting them help they need could help. however, if they re committing violent crime, and they re doing it over and over and over again, maybe we should adopt liberal promise of constantly saying no jail time for them they re victims we need to help it has been a total disaster. it has been chris you re on the air in philly listen nobody knows pifflely better than you. you have got d.a. over there and they figure out long time ago that you know local mr. speakers matters. you know we have to kind of wake up and fight back a little bit here, right? it is true. i mean democrats criminals in philadelphia who i suppose are largely democrats too. they know larry led them loose and that s his nickname in prison systems here and with wan

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