I'd assumed it was more to do with how big a risk of reoffending there was.
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:33,
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I think that is what it is based upon,
but to be fair, if someone has done it once, how can you really be sure that they arent gonna come out, start a new relationship and lose their temper with that person?
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Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! Yes, that one!,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:35,
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I have no idea.
That's the job of the psychologists, and whoever else is involved.
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:38,
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Yeah, I guess youre right.
Its the main reason why I gave up studying law myself. That and the fact that my lecturer insisted on using Simpsons characters in the scenarios so that the less bright people could relate to it!
Fucking Tards!
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Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! Yes, that one!,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:40,
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throw away the key! ;)
release should be based on minimum terms and rehabilitation.
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mr spoons,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:39,
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Leave it out you liberal pinko you!
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Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! Yes, that one!,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:44,
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:)
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mr spoons,
Thu 28 Feb 2008, 19:53,
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