Maybe that policy will mean more people will avail of that option. But that’s not a good enough reason to not allow it. Stipulators will not harm others, rather than of being forced to without this policy. Secondly if they come to their senses, probably with the aid of counseling in jail, they can be quickly released. Not an option to those who committed real crimes to get back in. (But if you try this more than once you can’t get out early. Prisons aren’t motels.)
No further explanation needed. All comments welcome.
This is a tricky one. It would seem to be a pretty good deal for a homeless person who was not an addict, if he or she could go to a minimum-security place with non-violent offenders
and could ask to be released if he/she didn’t like his/her new roommate or the jailer was mean to the person. If this was implemented, I would think there should only be one lifetime opportunity.