I agree rehab into society is the ideal. For the Parole Board (given the febrile nature of media and politics at the moment) the risk of him re-offending would put them under massive pressure and that is a concept Bronson (Salvador) has failed to understand for decades.Michael5482 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:38 pmParole denied, not surprising but there should be at least some sort of plan in place so slowly down categorise him and develop his social skills, along with other skills he'll need for release but they don't seem to want to even try to rehabilitate him which is a human right in itself.
Obviously his behavior warrants time in prison but they've institutionalised him that much they no longer have a clue what to do other than keep him locked up.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-65112410
If your job was staked on freeing him, would you do it? He's sadly reaping the consequences of his inability to accept punishment by the system.
I certainly wouldn't like to be near him right now. Can someone used to 23hrs solitary have any hope of adapting.
But the flipside for me (that carries no responsibility) is - if he made a success of life on the outside, it would be a triumph.
He's getting another chance by being moved to a closed prison. We shall see how problematic his reputation is and how well he copes daily contact with people and circumstances that may annoy him.
Good luck to him. Probably the hardest part of his journey yet. Hope he doesn't relapse.