I HAD to post this since it WILL effect you and me. What do YOU think about this news? Does it make you feel safer - less safe? I welcome your "Comments" below.
I DO hope that the "deadbeat dads" (those that haven't/can't pay child support) that make up a LOT of those jailed according to some of my sources that regularly visit/do work in the jails. Maybe now they CAN step up to the plate as in jail there's NO WAY they can is there?
Costa Rica News – When going through the news in Costa Rica this
morning I came across a story about how in an effort to reduce
overcrowding in prisons, the Costa Rican government is considering a
plan that would release some 4,000 inmates to the street, with an
electronic bracelet to monitor their movements. Let’s count the ways
this is not going to work.That plan, developed with input from the Ministry of Defense and Justice and Peace, is currently in debate in the legislature.
The Draft Law on Electronic Monitoring Mechanisms in Criminal Matters, record N ° 17,665 , aims to regulate the use of electronic tagging as an alternative to custody or as a substitute for a custodial sentence.
The bracelet is a mobile device, like a watch, that attaches to the wrist or ankle of the person, whose movements are tracked by a satellite that transmits signals to the control center.
Thus, if a house arrest fails or if the person circulating in a restricted area established to stay away from the victim, the device sounds an alert to the police.
Who they are thinking of releasing:
- Prison terms of 6 years or less (Pretty much everyone then, as it takes a pretty bad crime to be sentenced more than that)
- Women sentenced to six years in prison, with children under 18
- Pregnant women or with children under 24 months of age
- Prisoners with physical, mental or addictive, and cases of disease that can not be treated in prison
Not Going to Work - Costa Rica will have to instate a system that is efficient to track these prisoners. Honestly, what is the chance of that? The person being paid $2 an hour to watch these prisoners will have to know see when the bracelet sends off an alert. Then that person will have to then notify the local police. Then the local police will have to move quickly to go arrest this person. With bribes and corruption as well as the slow moving on non-acting local police, how does this plan come close to working?
This is another example of Costa Rica trying to be more like the USA as well as trying to put a Band-aid on a broken leg. I agree with the thought to release prisoners for good behavior with probation officers and a system in place that is quick to react if there is a violation by one of these released inmates. However, that is not the case in Costa Rica. There is nothing efficient or quick acting when it comes to law enforcement. Bribes and corruption are at every level and this idea is destined to fail. Unless the proper logistics are in place in many cases this will just be releasing criminals to the street to commit more crimes.
Fix the Problem – No one is denying that overcrowding in the Costa Rican prison system is not a problem. Let’s look at the causes of this problem: (These are just a few)
- The inefficient court and legal system
- A high cost of living and low wages for the general public (committing crimes to survive)
- Police and law enforcement corruption with no accountability
- Low police wages
CostaRicanTimes.com/4000-costa-rica-inmates-being-released/13924
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