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You Can’t Make This Stuff Up!
Granted you will find some judges dealing out harsher sentences than others-- but if you examine that you will find that is almost exclusively in the realm of non-violent (though not to say not serious) drug or driving (ie driving w/o or w. suspended license) crimes and not in crimes of violence of DUI/injury/death crimes. By and large judges are absolutely forced to go with home dentention and community corrections (by the way, how much do you think organizations/companies who run community corrections programs pay to lobbyists to keep the city & co using CC programs instead of jails??)
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Maybe we could institute a system where if your teenager is arrested more than once than the the parents have to foot the bill for court/jail costs. It seemed to get kids back to school when they were threatened to have welfare cut off if their kids didn't show up.
Blame them, not the lack of facilities for prisoners.
I'm not arguing to be right, I'm just pointing out what the problem is. Even if there is prison space we - Marion Co, who must bear the sole cost- have no ability to keep them there. That's just on the jail side, not the state prison side either. For that, look to the Indiana General Assembly who likewise continue to pass new crimes and at one point in the Bayh and O'Bannon years were gleeful about building more prisons, but wouldn't fund the DOC to staff them.
"And I spank naughty boys CONSENSUALLY and they pull out all their might. Go figure. Politics."
I would love to see you a judge...substitute Cat o' Nine tails for gavel, appropriate leather wear under the robes!!!
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I know of a "child" (who is almost 18 now) who was arrested 2 years ago for PI. This child has been on probation ever since. This child has been arrested 6 times since the first arrest for the SAME OFFENSE! Was the child incarcerated at the pleading of the parents? NO. The kid was released after 4 hours at Juvy each time and probation time (and FEES) were extended. Is this really a deterrent to ANY kid?
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I know another "child" who was arrested in Hendricks County for shoplifting. She tested positive at a deferral program for THC (pot) and the judge sent her to Muncie Corrections for 7 days. She tested positive again after release while at a probation appointment and was sent BACK to Muncie for 13 days which INCLUDED Christmas. She has been straight and narrow ever since. BTW, the parents have to pay probation fees, court costs, and $150+ per day for the Muncie stays.
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Tell me that the Marion County Juvenile System is too taxed for space and I say BS!! They want probation fees. They want monitoring fees (even though no one seems to be monitoring). I remember when I was a kid in the early 80's and we were scared to go to Juvy because our parents had the option to LEAVE US THERE. Now parents who want to teach the kids a lesson are told that if they don't come and get their kid IMMEDIATELY the PARENT will be charged with child abandonment! What is THAT telling our kids??
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What the hell ever happened to the "Scared Straight" program????