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| Minimum of 10 years? For a sequence of 77 murders plus more maimings?
I know the Swedish max is 21 years (extendable if a danger) but where on earth do you get a minimum of 10 years from?
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"Minimum of 10 years? For a sequence of 77 murders plus more maimings?
I know the Swedish max is 21 years (extendable if a danger) but where on earth do you get a minimum of 10 years from?
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The 10 years minimum does look a little odd. The Norwegian authroities have more or less admitted that he will serve less that 21 years by imposing a minimum of 10.
The man makes me feel sick.
However, as terrible as the death of 77 young people are, I don't agree with those who wish to see him spend the rest of his life in prison. There has always got to be the possibility of redemption. I'm not saying that he will ever be a model citizen, but if he is truly sorry for what he has done AND he is considered to pose no further risk to society, I don't see what good it does keeping him locked up like an animal.
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| 10 years before he's eligible for a parole hearing. It's pretty much unthinkable that he'll get one.
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| Quote ="John_D"10 years before he's eligible for a parole hearing. It's pretty much unthinkable that he'll get one.'"
What if he is genuinely remoresful and deemed by the appropriate authorities to pose no further threat to the public? What good does it do anyone keeping him locked up?
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"Minimum of 10 years? For a sequence of 77 murders plus more maimings?
I know the Swedish max is 21 years (extendable if a danger) but where on earth do you get a minimum of 10 years from?
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Was going to post the same tbh.
If that was the UK certain people would be up in arms (so to speak) about it. About 3 months for each killing...
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"What if he is genuinely remoresful and deemed by the appropriate authorities to pose no further threat to the public? What good does it do anyone keeping him locked up?'"
it does the families of the 77 people he killed a fair bit of good I would imagine.
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"What if he is genuinely remoresful and deemed by the appropriate authorities to pose no further threat to the public? What good does it do anyone keeping him locked up?'"
Potential for disorder if he's released? I guess a few of the affected families might want to get even
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"What if he is genuinely remoresful and deemed by the appropriate authorities to pose no further threat to the public? What good does it do anyone keeping him locked up?'"
Can't believe I'm about to type this, but I agree. But from hearing the things he's said, whilst in full control of his faculties while saying them, I'd say there's a slim chance of that. Pretty sure I remember him saying in open court that he'd do the same again.
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| Quote ="the cal train"it does the families of the 77 people he killed a fair bit of good I would imagine.'"
If the man had truly reformed then to keep him inside is nothing but vindictive. FWIW I don't think he will turn the corner but to keep him inside simply for the sake of the families is not something that a free a liberal society should be doing.
Quote ="Chris28"Potential for disorder if he's released? I guess a few of the affected families might want to get even'"
Do you think he could be released if granted anonymity?
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| Quote ="John_D"Can't believe I'm about to type this, but I agree. But from hearing the things he's said, whilst in full control of his faculties while saying them, I'd say there's a slim chance of that. Pretty sure I remember him saying in open court that he'd do the same again.'"
It's very unlikely he'll change and he's shown zero regret so far.
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| Quote ="John_D"Can't believe I'm about to type this, but I agree. But from hearing the things he's said, whilst in full control of his faculties while saying them, I'd say there's a slim chance of that. Pretty sure I remember him saying in open court that he'd do the same again.'"
And for this reason he won't get out, no court would risk him re-offending.
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"If the man had truly reformed then to keep him inside is nothing but vindictive. FWIW I don't think he will turn the corner but to keep him inside simply for the sake of the families is not something that a free a liberal society should be doing.
Do you think he could be released if granted anonymity?'"
On the basis of what you and John D say, no, but even if he was he'd have to be shipped out of Norway imo. Various people in the UK have served their time and been given new identities only to have them uncovered, so I'd guess it would unlikely that the anonymity would last.
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| Do you think he could be released if granted anonymity?
Where would he go though ? That's the problem.
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| Quote ="Chris28"On the basis of what you and John D say, no, but even if he was he'd have to be shipped out of Norway imo. Various people in the UK have served their time and been given new identities only to have them uncovered, so I'd guess it would unlikely that the anonymity would last.'"
Especially as he's one of the most recognisable faces on the planet right now.
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| Quote ="Ferocious Aardvark"Minimum of 10 years? For a sequence of 77 murders plus more maimings?
I know the Swedish max is 21 years (extendable if a danger) but where on earth do you get a minimum of 10 years from?
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He's been sentenced in Norway though.
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"It's very unlikely he'll change and he's shown zero regret so far.'"
Precisely, but hats off to the Norwegians for not making a special case out of it all and treating him just as they would anyone else detained at King Harald V's pleasure.
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| My point was on the minimum sentence. The rest of it is all just their system, but let's say he did repent, regret, whatever, and was totally reformed, and would never do the same again, even so, in my opinion, 10 years for shooting 77 people dead is nowhere near enough.
Given the Norwegian (!) maximum is 21 years - what do you have to do to be told that is what you must serve? I would have thought that randomly killing dozens of innocent people to protest at government policy would be a banker for being told, "Soz, that's a s bad as it gets, you win the 21 year full stretch".
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| Quote ="kirkstaller"What if he is genuinely remoresful and deemed by the appropriate authorities to pose no further threat to the public? What good does it do anyone keeping him locked up?'"
I think when anyone considered sane did as he did I do not know how you could trust any remorse they show to be genuine. If he had been diagnosed as mentally ill, received treatment and as result any remorse could be linked to an improved mental state that would be different.
As he is perfectly sane I really do not know how you could decide any remorse was genuine and not just a ruse to get out to go and do it all again. So in the interests of public safety I would have to say killing 77 people means he doesn't ever get the benefit of the doubt.
With any luck he may spare the Norwegian authorities the trouble and carry on maintaining he has no remorse and was right to do as he did.
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| Quote ="DaveO"I think when anyone considered sane did as he did I do not know how you could trust any remorse they show to be genuine. If he had been diagnosed as mentally ill, received treatment and as result any remorse could be linked to an improved mental state that would be different.
As he is perfectly sane I really do not know how you could decide any remorse was genuine and not just a ruse to get out to go and do it all again. So in the interests of public safety I would have to say killing 77 people means he doesn't ever get the benefit of the doubt.
=#FF0000With any luck he may spare the Norwegian authorities the trouble and carry on maintaining he has no remorse and was right to do as he did.'"
For the first few years he will, after that he'll say anything to get out.
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| [url=http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/08/24/cold-clinical-and-sane-the-only-thing-anders-breiviks-terrorist-attack-must-change-is-far-right-racism/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterThis[/url, basically.
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| Quote ="DaveO"I think when anyone considered sane did as he did I do not know how you could trust any remorse they show to be genuine.'"
I think we're all in agreement on this. Yes, in this specific case it looks unlikely, at best, that he'll ever be rehabilitated, but it's also absolutely right to allow for the possibility.
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An interesting tweet on the subject:
J[i on Wessel-Aas @jonwesselaas
To those ridiculing #breivik's preventive detention sentence ( www.ilafengsel.no/preventive_detension.html ); how are crime rates in your countries, in comparison? [/i
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J[i on Wessel-Aas @jonwesselaas
To those ridiculing #breivik's preventive detention sentence ( www.ilafengsel.no/preventive_detension.html ); how are crime rates in your countries, in comparison? [/i
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Quote ="cod'ead"An interesting tweet on the subject:
J[ion Wessel-Aas @jonwesselaas
To those ridiculing #breivik's preventive detention sentence ( www.ilafengsel.no/preventive_detension.html ); how are crime rates in your countries, in comparison? [/i'"
Thanks for that link, it explains my question:
Quote The law demands a minimum period to be established which cannot be longer than 10 years. The court may extend the time-frame by up to five years at a time when the risk of serious re-offending is still considered to be present. This implies that preventive detention in principle may lead to a life-time in prison'"
The reason for the minimum of 10 years is that in fact under Swedish law it is a maximum. In this particular case it indicates that after 10 years he'd be back up before the Court every 5 years for them to add another stretch.
It still does, however theoretically, leave a [ipossibility [/i- however remote - that he would be released in as little as 10 years but but hey ho, their country, their law.
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J[ion Wessel-Aas @jonwesselaas
To those ridiculing #breivik's preventive detention sentence ( www.ilafengsel.no/preventive_detension.html ); how are crime rates in your countries, in comparison? [/i'"
Thanks for that link, it explains my question:
Quote The law demands a minimum period to be established which cannot be longer than 10 years. The court may extend the time-frame by up to five years at a time when the risk of serious re-offending is still considered to be present. This implies that preventive detention in principle may lead to a life-time in prison'"
The reason for the minimum of 10 years is that in fact under Swedish law it is a maximum. In this particular case it indicates that after 10 years he'd be back up before the Court every 5 years for them to add another stretch.
It still does, however theoretically, leave a [ipossibility [/i- however remote - that he would be released in as little as 10 years but but hey ho, their country, their law.
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| With Norway having a (per capita) prison population less than half that of Great Britain, I doubt we're in any position to criticise.
Interesting also to note that in the ten years to 2008, the prison population in the USA increased by over half a million.
That won't prevent the likes of Priti Patel demanding that Breivik be killed 77 times though
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| Quote ="cod'ead"With Norway having a (per capita) prison population less than half that of Great Britain, I doubt we're in any position to criticise.
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OTOH if even for 77 murders you can get out in 10 years - is that surprising? I bet if the maximum prison term in England was 24 hours, we'd have the smallest prison pop in the world
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