WorthlessSlavicShit
There are no happy endings in Eastern Europe.
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Not surprising to find this coming from the same paper that had multiple times argued for women to not go to prison and for women's prisons to not exist, but wow.
Epic mask off moment to admit that currently the right is for equality and the left is for handouts and discrimination in the favor of the right people.
Ah, yes, of course, women being treated equally to men is now le bad according to feminists.
Lucy Letby: killer or coincidence? Why some experts question the evidence
Exclusive: Doubts raised over safety of convictions of nurse found guilty of murdering babies
www.theguardian.com
Not surprising to find this coming from the same paper that had multiple times argued for women to not go to prison and for women's prisons to not exist, but wow.
Why we should close women's prisons and treat their crimes more fairly | Mirko Bagaric
Sentencing systems around the world should be radically reformed to start with the assumption that women should not be sent to prison for their crimes
www.theguardian.com
Alarming rise of women in prison must be addressed, rights summit told
Numbers of jailed women rising far faster than men and their voices must be heard, say rights groups and former prisoners
www.theguardian.com
Prison is no place for vulnerable young women | Letter
Letter: Trauma is embedded into an environment that is designed and staffed for men and boys, while ignoring that women and girls need an entirely different approach, say Indy Cross and Sonya Ruparel
www.theguardian.com
Women offenders still being jailed despite pledge to cut prisoner numbers, say MPs
Justice committee says little progress made on developing alternatives to custodial sentences as female prison population predicted to rise by a third
www.theguardian.com
To expand women's prisons is idiotic and inhumane. We should phase them out | Sonia Sodha
The government has overturned the commitment to reduce the number of women in jail. This ignores how female offenders are very different from their male counterparts
www.theguardian.com
The right would wish away structural discrimination: treat everyone the same when it comes to the workplace or the education system and the people who deserve to flourish will; no matter that the biggest impediment to women’s careers is going part-time after having a baby, or that young black men in London have grown up in a society where they are 19 times more likely to be stopped and searched by police. The left recognises that equal treatment might not be enough to overcome deep-seated structural disadvantage.
Epic mask off moment to admit that currently the right is for equality and the left is for handouts and discrimination in the favor of the right people.
Perhaps this explains why ministers last month abruptly shredded a decade-long political consensus that we should be phasing out women’s prisons for all but the most dangerous offenders. A 2006 review by Baroness Corston that argued that the majority of women should be diverted to probationary support in the community has served as cross-party accepted wisdom. Numbers have bounced up and down since then – and there are still twice as many women in prison as there were 30 years ago – but at least the intentions were good. That’s no longer the case: the government has announced that it will be spending £150m to create 500 new prison places for women.
Ah, yes, of course, women being treated equally to men is now le bad according to feminists.