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 @8GPVGLCanswered…6yrs6Y

Depends on their crime, yes. Sexual offenders and repeat offenders shouldn't be released early

 @Smankmey415answered…6yrs6Y

 @9DYVCKFanswered…3yrs3Y

We need a system in place where the typical prison system is irradicated and people get the help they need. In a well-functioning society where people aren't struggling to put food on the table people don't have the need to commit crimes. Violent actions are a product of a poor society that doesn't support the health and wellbeing on the lower class. Locking people up for being a product of their environment isn't the answer.

 @9DNC7CGanswered…3yrs3Y

Case by case, and electronic bracelets should be used to ensure house arrest.

 @9DDHVGZanswered…3yrs3Y

 @9D9WN42answered…3yrs3Y

No. "Non-violent" is too loose a term. Risk to the public is one aspect of crime but criminals should not get a free pass due to overcrowding concerns.