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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • The hanging of Yakub Memon and the last-minute mercy pleas and petitions have polarised public discourse through the week. Is his death an occasion to completely re-look or reaffirm the death penalty? Former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Babul Supriyo, Congress lawmaker Shashi Tharoor, Supreme Court bar association president Dushyant Dave and former IPS officer Kiran Bedi join the discussion.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 132

  • @dhritikapoor2897
    @dhritikapoor2897 2 роки тому +18

    Death penalty doesn’t mean that state has downgraded itself to status of the murderer . It means the state has judged that this person is a grave threat to society and needs to go. Death penalty may or may not act as a deterrent but it certainly weeds out some demons

    • @DbCo0pEr
      @DbCo0pEr 2 роки тому +1

      When you can cut animal's flesh to feed yourselves are you then the most innocent person or is it like humans are stronger than those animals so they can do anything they want with them . Remember that you are also a demon and you should be executed too. Law has not the right to judge whether a person would live or die(or are they assholes of God?). It doesn't mean to execute someone if he doesn't fit into your society or imaginations .

    • @abuchadibnbased9628
      @abuchadibnbased9628 2 роки тому +5

      Life imprisonment is a better option.
      it weeds out the demon and the state doesn't downgrade itself in the name of justice

    • @holup977
      @holup977 Рік тому +2

      How much do you believe the government to correctly identify these threats. How much do you trust any future government to identify them?

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      ​@@abuchadibnbased9628Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

  • @prashanthpandeshwar4937
    @prashanthpandeshwar4937 7 років тому +28

    I can understand CNN and BBC english, But can't understand NDTV english

  • @MegaRidds
    @MegaRidds 9 років тому +27

    Okay. First, I am not that well versed with current affairs. But as far as I remember the then President Abdul Kalam denied mercy in the Dhananjoy case where he was ultimately hanged. Since when did Abdul Kalam go against the death penalty. Second. Let me get this straight. I am totally for death penalty. The argument of that death penalty does not scare perpetrator enough to not commit the crime is absurd. You can't equate on how many people were hanged in the time period and how many murders were committed. The research sounds biased because even in that period death penalty existed as a law. However if better research exists proving that death penalty actually provokes less terror in the criminal's mind than life imprisonment, I am ready to change my point of view.

    • @vedicastroyogas6295
      @vedicastroyogas6295 5 років тому +3

      What if innocent man gets hanged?

    • @moneloxakshay1054
      @moneloxakshay1054 4 роки тому +6

      My Point Against : A Death penalty still does not scare criminals into not committing crime ESPECIALLY for acts of terror. There are terrorist groups with people who are brainwashed and have nothing to lose and willing to sacrifice their lives over some made up religion based on a prophecy of their own. Plus rich criminals can buy their appeal, the innocent with poor legal team might be sentenced and no reversal to that sentence.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Here are a few case studies of successful rehabilitation programs from different regions:
      Norway's Correctional System
      Norway's approach to rehabilitation focuses on humaneness, respect, and individualized treatment.
      Halden Prison is often cited as an exemplary facility, with its emphasis on rehabilitation through education, vocational training, and therapeutic programs.
      Case studies from Norway demonstrate significantly lower recidivism rates compared to punitive-focused systems, highlighting the effectiveness of rehabilitation-oriented approaches.
      The HOPE Probation Program (Hawaii, USA)
      The Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program combines swift and certain sanctions with regular drug testing and treatment referrals.
      Case studies show that participants in the HOPE program are more likely to complete probation successfully and have lower rates of recidivism compared to traditional probationers.
      The program's success has led to its adoption in other jurisdictions across the United States.
      Rikers Island's
      Transcendental Meditation Program (New York, USA)
      Rikers Island implemented a Transcendental Meditation (TM) program for inmates to reduce stress, trauma, and improve cognitive functioning.
      Case studies demonstrate positive outcomes, including reduced violence among inmates, decreased recidivism rates, and improved mental health and well-being.
      The success of the TM program has led to its expansion in other correctional facilities globally.
      Singapore's Yellow Ribbon Project
      The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore aims to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders into society.
      Case studies show how the program provides comprehensive support, including education, vocational training, employment assistance, and counseling.
      The project has contributed to a significant reduction in recidivism rates and has garnered support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, employers, and community organizations.
      The Netherlands' TBS System (Terbeschikkingstelling)
      The TBS system in the Netherlands provides treatment to offenders who have committed serious crimes and have been deemed to have a mental disorder.
      Offenders undergo psychiatric treatment in specialized TBS clinics, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
      Case studies demonstrate that the TBS system has led to reduced recidivism rates among treated offenders and has been effective in addressing the underlying mental health issues contributing to their criminal behavior.
      The TBS system emphasizes individualized treatment plans, risk assessment, and collaboration between mental health professionals, correctional authorities, and community support services.
      The TBS system in the Netherlands showcases the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in the rehabilitation process and highlights the effectiveness of specialized treatment programs in reducing recidivism rates among offenders with complex needs.
      These case studies illustrate diverse approaches to criminal rehabilitation, ranging from holistic, human-centered approaches to innovative, evidence-based programs. Analyzing the success factors and lessons learned from these case studies can inform the development and implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies in other contexts.

    • @WhoCare-rc4ud
      @WhoCare-rc4ud 6 місяців тому

      Kalam was against death penalty of dhananjoy case also but due to political pressure he has to reject the mercy plea. Kalam has rejected only this mercy plea in his presidential term because he always worried what if we find innocent after the death.... Interestingly, after death penalty of dhananjoy some say he didn't murder it, there is some series in this also... So maybe rejecting the mercy plea maybe can mistake of president kalam

  • @megha4079
    @megha4079 6 років тому +11

    "What is law for?"
    It should've been "who's the law for?". It's for the economically poor and death penalty is for those whom it's possible to be made examples out of.
    You can swindle for hundreds or thousands of crores and get away with it. It's possible to push the bail and keep on getting it despite having guns illegally or killing as many as 10 people when drunk and keep getting away with it. Only poor people will get the punishments, not the rich ones.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Here are a few case studies of successful rehabilitation programs from different regions:
      Norway's Correctional System
      Norway's approach to rehabilitation focuses on humaneness, respect, and individualized treatment.
      Halden Prison is often cited as an exemplary facility, with its emphasis on rehabilitation through education, vocational training, and therapeutic programs.
      Case studies from Norway demonstrate significantly lower recidivism rates compared to punitive-focused systems, highlighting the effectiveness of rehabilitation-oriented approaches.
      The HOPE Probation Program (Hawaii, USA)
      The Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program combines swift and certain sanctions with regular drug testing and treatment referrals.
      Case studies show that participants in the HOPE program are more likely to complete probation successfully and have lower rates of recidivism compared to traditional probationers.
      The program's success has led to its adoption in other jurisdictions across the United States.
      Rikers Island's
      Transcendental Meditation Program (New York, USA)
      Rikers Island implemented a Transcendental Meditation (TM) program for inmates to reduce stress, trauma, and improve cognitive functioning.
      Case studies demonstrate positive outcomes, including reduced violence among inmates, decreased recidivism rates, and improved mental health and well-being.
      The success of the TM program has led to its expansion in other correctional facilities globally.
      Singapore's Yellow Ribbon Project
      The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore aims to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders into society.
      Case studies show how the program provides comprehensive support, including education, vocational training, employment assistance, and counseling.
      The project has contributed to a significant reduction in recidivism rates and has garnered support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, employers, and community organizations.
      The Netherlands' TBS System (Terbeschikkingstelling)
      The TBS system in the Netherlands provides treatment to offenders who have committed serious crimes and have been deemed to have a mental disorder.
      Offenders undergo psychiatric treatment in specialized TBS clinics, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
      Case studies demonstrate that the TBS system has led to reduced recidivism rates among treated offenders and has been effective in addressing the underlying mental health issues contributing to their criminal behavior.
      The TBS system emphasizes individualized treatment plans, risk assessment, and collaboration between mental health professionals, correctional authorities, and community support services.
      The TBS system in the Netherlands showcases the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in the rehabilitation process and highlights the effectiveness of specialized treatment programs in reducing recidivism rates among offenders with complex needs.
      These case studies illustrate diverse approaches to criminal rehabilitation, ranging from holistic, human-centered approaches to innovative, evidence-based programs. Analyzing the success factors and lessons learned from these case studies can inform the development and implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies in other contexts.

  • @نادرالیراحمان
    @نادرالیراحمان 4 роки тому +9

    If executing people doesn't deter crime, how does putting them in handcuffs and temporarily behind bars deter crime?

    • @lakshyamongia3270
      @lakshyamongia3270 4 роки тому +12

      It doesn't. We put them behind the bars to keep them away from the society and rethink their actions.

    • @kelkeshkirikiri4201
      @kelkeshkirikiri4201 3 роки тому +3

      @@lakshyamongia3270 They won't rethink bro. They don't even regret

    • @drasticgamerstv1025
      @drasticgamerstv1025 3 роки тому +3

      @@kelkeshkirikiri4201 you're true, people who think criminals will change are kinda wrong

    • @abuchadibnbased9628
      @abuchadibnbased9628 2 роки тому +3

      @@drasticgamerstv1025 statistically you are really wrong

    • @masterbateman2686
      @masterbateman2686 Рік тому

      Its really not to make them rethink. There's no point. Its just to keep these people away from society. They do not deserve to accepted by society

  • @misteriouslegends3667
    @misteriouslegends3667 6 років тому +5

    It's never like that
    You should have got me there
    I would have said that it's never wrong when the matter is in the hand of justice
    There should be a point where justice should understand that some people won't ever change its impossible for them to change ,you will keep them in prison and after a certain time period you will live him and by doing that u will instead be giving death penalty to some one who is innocent compleatly , and not only him but all his family
    It's just that u don't talk sence it's just u being good in front of public

  • @timesofpakistan409
    @timesofpakistan409 8 років тому +17

    death penalty should be served to murderer with absolutely no mercy, Plus Only the family members of the victim have the right to forgive & save a convict from death penalty.its up to them. other factors need to be taken care like was it deliberate, or just a fight that was converted into murder. But there are hell lot of example where lynching & other brutal killing is done & no justice for the victim of family members. In fact dragging this case in court for long time pile up further agony to the suffering of victims.

    • @karanabrol4487
      @karanabrol4487 7 років тому +4

      Free Bird what about the potential execution of innocent convicts

    • @drasticgamerstv1025
      @drasticgamerstv1025 3 роки тому +1

      @@karanabrol4487 we aren't encouraging death penalty to Innocents, due process of law and order should go on and after that the person must be hanged. We all know kasab wasn't hanged immediately even after there were videos of him killing people, due process was followed in his case too.

    • @DbCo0pEr
      @DbCo0pEr 2 роки тому

      When you can cut animal's flesh to feed yourselves are you then the most innocent person or is it like humans are stronger than those animals so they can do anything they want with them . Remember that you are also a demon and you should be executed too. Law has not the right to judge whether a person would live or die(or are they assholes of God?). It doesn't mean to execute someone if he doesn't fit into your society or imaginations .

  • @vinaygajjelli8028
    @vinaygajjelli8028 9 років тому +3

    i support for death penalty..if not death penalty terrorists,rapist have no fear for law..if a terrorist kills hundreds of people of my country,should a country put him in a jail and looks after him years on years..

    • @DbCo0pEr
      @DbCo0pEr 2 роки тому

      When you kill animals to feed on their flesh, does it make you more human. You are also a demon, remember it. So think before saying

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Here are a few case studies of successful rehabilitation programs from different regions:
      Norway's Correctional System
      Norway's approach to rehabilitation focuses on humaneness, respect, and individualized treatment.
      Halden Prison is often cited as an exemplary facility, with its emphasis on rehabilitation through education, vocational training, and therapeutic programs.
      Case studies from Norway demonstrate significantly lower recidivism rates compared to punitive-focused systems, highlighting the effectiveness of rehabilitation-oriented approaches.
      The HOPE Probation Program (Hawaii, USA)
      The Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program combines swift and certain sanctions with regular drug testing and treatment referrals.
      Case studies show that participants in the HOPE program are more likely to complete probation successfully and have lower rates of recidivism compared to traditional probationers.
      The program's success has led to its adoption in other jurisdictions across the United States.
      Rikers Island's
      Transcendental Meditation Program (New York, USA)
      Rikers Island implemented a Transcendental Meditation (TM) program for inmates to reduce stress, trauma, and improve cognitive functioning.
      Case studies demonstrate positive outcomes, including reduced violence among inmates, decreased recidivism rates, and improved mental health and well-being.
      The success of the TM program has led to its expansion in other correctional facilities globally.
      Singapore's Yellow Ribbon Project
      The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore aims to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders into society.
      Case studies show how the program provides comprehensive support, including education, vocational training, employment assistance, and counseling.
      The project has contributed to a significant reduction in recidivism rates and has garnered support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, employers, and community organizations.
      The Netherlands' TBS System (Terbeschikkingstelling)
      The TBS system in the Netherlands provides treatment to offenders who have committed serious crimes and have been deemed to have a mental disorder.
      Offenders undergo psychiatric treatment in specialized TBS clinics, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
      Case studies demonstrate that the TBS system has led to reduced recidivism rates among treated offenders and has been effective in addressing the underlying mental health issues contributing to their criminal behavior.
      The TBS system emphasizes individualized treatment plans, risk assessment, and collaboration between mental health professionals, correctional authorities, and community support services.
      The TBS system in the Netherlands showcases the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in the rehabilitation process and highlights the effectiveness of specialized treatment programs in reducing recidivism rates among offenders with complex needs.
      These case studies illustrate diverse approaches to criminal rehabilitation, ranging from holistic, human-centered approaches to innovative, evidence-based programs. Analyzing the success factors and lessons learned from these case studies can inform the development and implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies in other contexts.

  • @ChayanChakraborty-wt9ii
    @ChayanChakraborty-wt9ii 4 роки тому +2

    The death penalty should be abolished.There are many other ways also to punish the criminals. One cannot kill anyone in the name of law to prove that killing is illigal. It is not justice then anymore, it is a revenge. And if you have the right to take revenge then the relatives also have the right to take the revenge.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Here are a few case studies of successful rehabilitation programs from different regions:
      Norway's Correctional System
      Norway's approach to rehabilitation focuses on humaneness, respect, and individualized treatment.
      Halden Prison is often cited as an exemplary facility, with its emphasis on rehabilitation through education, vocational training, and therapeutic programs.
      Case studies from Norway demonstrate significantly lower recidivism rates compared to punitive-focused systems, highlighting the effectiveness of rehabilitation-oriented approaches.
      The HOPE Probation Program (Hawaii, USA)
      The Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program combines swift and certain sanctions with regular drug testing and treatment referrals.
      Case studies show that participants in the HOPE program are more likely to complete probation successfully and have lower rates of recidivism compared to traditional probationers.
      The program's success has led to its adoption in other jurisdictions across the United States.
      Rikers Island's
      Transcendental Meditation Program (New York, USA)
      Rikers Island implemented a Transcendental Meditation (TM) program for inmates to reduce stress, trauma, and improve cognitive functioning.
      Case studies demonstrate positive outcomes, including reduced violence among inmates, decreased recidivism rates, and improved mental health and well-being.
      The success of the TM program has led to its expansion in other correctional facilities globally.
      Singapore's Yellow Ribbon Project
      The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore aims to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders into society.
      Case studies show how the program provides comprehensive support, including education, vocational training, employment assistance, and counseling.
      The project has contributed to a significant reduction in recidivism rates and has garnered support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, employers, and community organizations.
      The Netherlands' TBS System (Terbeschikkingstelling)
      The TBS system in the Netherlands provides treatment to offenders who have committed serious crimes and have been deemed to have a mental disorder.
      Offenders undergo psychiatric treatment in specialized TBS clinics, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
      Case studies demonstrate that the TBS system has led to reduced recidivism rates among treated offenders and has been effective in addressing the underlying mental health issues contributing to their criminal behavior.
      The TBS system emphasizes individualized treatment plans, risk assessment, and collaboration between mental health professionals, correctional authorities, and community support services.
      The TBS system in the Netherlands showcases the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in the rehabilitation process and highlights the effectiveness of specialized treatment programs in reducing recidivism rates among offenders with complex needs.
      These case studies illustrate diverse approaches to criminal rehabilitation, ranging from holistic, human-centered approaches to innovative, evidence-based programs. Analyzing the success factors and lessons learned from these case studies can inform the development and implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies in other contexts.

  • @doubleghod
    @doubleghod 8 років тому +21

    For those of you who protest against the implementation of the death penalty to convicted murderers and, instead, cry for life imprisonment where the felon “can’t hurt anyone else”, please allow me to bring to your attention the following fact: In America, each year, over one hundred murderers escape from incarceration. Many are recaptured but some aren’t. Even the recaptured ones have committed some heinous crime during their brief enjoyment of liberation. So, if you think “life imprisonment” means actual life imprisonment…..please think again.

    • @sophiainductivo3778
      @sophiainductivo3778 7 років тому

      Double Ghod h

    • @chinmay4234
      @chinmay4234 6 років тому +3

      I don't understand.... I am pretty sure this debate occurred in India, the reason for it was due to a incident in India, the views were Indian, the people were Indian. Let's talk about India, Shall we? :D

    • @chinmay4234
      @chinmay4234 5 років тому

      @MEanME umm its my right to be able to state my opinion freely, salty much?

    • @chinmay4234
      @chinmay4234 5 років тому

      @MEanME also they talk about UN laws, my comment was for the person who gave the example of America, not with regards to India.
      please educate yourself before you comment and make a fool of yourself.

    • @drasticgamerstv1025
      @drasticgamerstv1025 3 роки тому +2

      @@chinmay4234 so you say that prisoners don't escape here? Ok maybe not. But does it still justify to waste tax payers' money on feeding rapists, terrorists. I don't think so. If a guy has raped and killed, then I don't see a reason for him to be alive

  • @adamthapazz4137
    @adamthapazz4137 3 роки тому +3

    4:46 yeaahh... didn't work out very well for Britain though

  • @ModiFan785
    @ModiFan785 4 роки тому +2

    अहा, हत्यारों से कितनी सहानुभूति। क्या इसी तरह के बुद्धिजीवियों द्वारा मेरा देश चलाया जा रहा है ?

  • @rakeshdwivedi4200
    @rakeshdwivedi4200 4 роки тому +8

    Capital punishment is biggest cruelty so should be totally banned and one who has committed heinous crime should remain in jail whole life with out parole because the revenge of blood is not blood.Jaihind

    • @aashishchauhan5948
      @aashishchauhan5948 4 роки тому +1

      Comparing capital punishment with the murder committed by the offender is wrong. Do you think the state has the same motive as the offender has?
      The offender has certain religious or political motive but the state does this only for the people and that too, considering the case as that of rarest of rare, providing the accused with every possible means to prove his innocence.

    • @adamthapazz4137
      @adamthapazz4137 3 роки тому

      @@aashishchauhan5948 sorry but you're not suggesting that the offender is always has either religious or political motives right?
      and you can't really say the state is taking a life for the people, because what good does that do for the people? in fact, what does that make us (people) then?

    • @aashishchauhan5948
      @aashishchauhan5948 3 роки тому

      @@adamthapazz4137 Politics is etymologically concerned with power, it may or may not be connected with active politics or organized politics. A person who has taken the life of another person with the motive of just harming him but apparently ends in taking his life need not be hanged.
      But capital punishment is given only in rarest of rare case, so a person who has hurt the entire essence of my govt need to be hanged.
      As far as it is concerned with being people, people are not bestowed with the power to kill other people, it is the govt who is taking the life.
      You cannot simply say that if the relatives of a raped victim feel contended when the offender is hanged then they are not humans.

    • @adamthapazz4137
      @adamthapazz4137 3 роки тому

      @@aashishchauhan5948 and what if a person kills someone out of revenge, what if he's killing someone he believes deserves to die? is that somehow a political motive as well (genuinely asking)?
      you said a person who has hurt the essence of our govt needs to be hanged, but then again what good will that do?
      of course, no one's saying the relatives of a rape victim shouldn't feel contended, I'm not even saying they are wrong to ask for the offenders head, so to speak, but that's their emotion speaking, not rationality (and it's also why we don't encourage public lynching). My point though when I said what does that makes us was, when you say "the state does this only for the people" it somehow comes out as if we asked for it, that the govt is some "gun for hire" and that we the people are all responsible for it.

  • @rd2970
    @rd2970 3 роки тому +9

    Death Penalty can never be Moral. Not now not ever.

    • @RaviKumar-dq9ub
      @RaviKumar-dq9ub 3 роки тому +1

      sir you are you are right it should be abolished👍

  • @sageofkalyug
    @sageofkalyug 8 років тому +4

    Dharm Ki Vijay ke Liye Dushto KA Sanhar Karna Atiawashyak hai .
    Jab Maghad Dhana Nand Nam ke shashak se trast tha to Chanakya Jaise Ahinsawadi purush ko bhi use dand dene ke liye apne swabhav me privartan karna PDA tha.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Here are a few case studies of successful rehabilitation programs from different regions:
      Norway's Correctional System
      Norway's approach to rehabilitation focuses on humaneness, respect, and individualized treatment.
      Halden Prison is often cited as an exemplary facility, with its emphasis on rehabilitation through education, vocational training, and therapeutic programs.
      Case studies from Norway demonstrate significantly lower recidivism rates compared to punitive-focused systems, highlighting the effectiveness of rehabilitation-oriented approaches.
      The HOPE Probation Program (Hawaii, USA)
      The Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) program combines swift and certain sanctions with regular drug testing and treatment referrals.
      Case studies show that participants in the HOPE program are more likely to complete probation successfully and have lower rates of recidivism compared to traditional probationers.
      The program's success has led to its adoption in other jurisdictions across the United States.
      Rikers Island's
      Transcendental Meditation Program (New York, USA)
      Rikers Island implemented a Transcendental Meditation (TM) program for inmates to reduce stress, trauma, and improve cognitive functioning.
      Case studies demonstrate positive outcomes, including reduced violence among inmates, decreased recidivism rates, and improved mental health and well-being.
      The success of the TM program has led to its expansion in other correctional facilities globally.
      Singapore's Yellow Ribbon Project
      The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore aims to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-offenders into society.
      Case studies show how the program provides comprehensive support, including education, vocational training, employment assistance, and counseling.
      The project has contributed to a significant reduction in recidivism rates and has garnered support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, employers, and community organizations.
      The Netherlands' TBS System (Terbeschikkingstelling)
      The TBS system in the Netherlands provides treatment to offenders who have committed serious crimes and have been deemed to have a mental disorder.
      Offenders undergo psychiatric treatment in specialized TBS clinics, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
      Case studies demonstrate that the TBS system has led to reduced recidivism rates among treated offenders and has been effective in addressing the underlying mental health issues contributing to their criminal behavior.
      The TBS system emphasizes individualized treatment plans, risk assessment, and collaboration between mental health professionals, correctional authorities, and community support services.
      The TBS system in the Netherlands showcases the importance of addressing underlying mental health issues in the rehabilitation process and highlights the effectiveness of specialized treatment programs in reducing recidivism rates among offenders with complex needs.
      These case studies illustrate diverse approaches to criminal rehabilitation, ranging from holistic, human-centered approaches to innovative, evidence-based programs. Analyzing the success factors and lessons learned from these case studies can inform the development and implementation of effective rehabilitation strategies in other contexts.

  • @camillekhan1740
    @camillekhan1740 9 років тому +6

    Scared as hell " HE IS" Ah what will be the outcome of Sunanda Pushkars trial ?... crystal ball or well anticipated outcome,,,something to ponder. remember this comment.

  • @climberisjack
    @climberisjack 8 років тому +14

    I am totally against death penalty

    • @Creativity06
      @Creativity06 4 роки тому +1

      Why

    • @RaviKumar-dq9ub
      @RaviKumar-dq9ub 3 роки тому +2

      bacause it is unjust

    • @drasticgamerstv1025
      @drasticgamerstv1025 3 роки тому

      @@RaviKumar-dq9ub the act that the person had committed was super unjust, so it would be justified to kill him, provided court doesn't kill the wrong person and follows due procedure

    • @sumeersamarat706
      @sumeersamarat706 3 роки тому

      @@drasticgamerstv1025 those doctors who perform abortion should be killed because they are murdering proven biological life

    • @anti-leveled142
      @anti-leveled142 2 роки тому

      You are against because you are a criminal. You relate to the criminal more than the victim. Thats why you are scared of death penalty.

  • @veena170
    @veena170 9 років тому +9

    PLEASE THROOR IS GOING OUT OF MIND, SINCE HE IS SUSPECTED IN THE MURDER OF SUNANDA?????????? HE SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN TOO MUCH IMPORTANCE.

    • @karanabrol4487
      @karanabrol4487 7 років тому +5

      KRIPA 54 GTFO dumbfuck... they're in a debate... it they make sense, they make sense, it does not matter who they are

  • @chipanddaledonaldduck5903
    @chipanddaledonaldduck5903 6 років тому +5

    Where does that religious minorities thing came from lady???

  • @awesomenitin
    @awesomenitin 9 років тому +4

    So why does people like shashi does not come up, when women were saying hang the rapists, some were saying burn them alive .. This and that..
    Maybe because then there was a chance of getting painted as anti-women or feminism.
    What they all want is publicity, if you want death penalty to be removed from our constitution, first remove reservation, bring uniform civil code.
    Make the laws gender, cast, religion neutral.
    Then tell this all to us.
    Also, if u firmly believe on your thoughts; stop the capital punishment in sharia laws and Islamic countries which follow sharia.
    Ya but you would not like to be painted anti-muslim.
    Because these are Allah's words and if a god is allowing killing; so, what can you do.. Can you oppose that god ?
    May be not because you need votes from the followers.
    #Hypocrite

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 Рік тому

    Hand a human a bible … and history proved … trouble is certain to follow.
    From the book … The Death Penalty: An American History … author … Stuart Banner.
    “If Moses is our lawgiver at this time,” smirked John Edwards, “Let us obey him, not in part only, but wholly, and put every sabbath breaker, blasphemer, and adulterer, to death.”

  • @manzoorrather2038
    @manzoorrather2038 6 років тому +2

    What is death panality it's English I didn't gt ... plz rply😢😢😢

    • @MJruling
      @MJruling 6 років тому +1

      Government ka banaya hua law - death to a person for a crime he committed

    • @champapatel3263
      @champapatel3263 5 років тому +2

      मृत्य दंड

    • @gaurav4665
      @gaurav4665 3 роки тому +1

      @@MJruling bruh he just said that he couldn't get it cuz it's written in English and you've just replied him in English 😂

    • @ankurkaushik7190
      @ankurkaushik7190 2 роки тому

      "सज़ा-ए-मौत"

  • @Soubhik12345.
    @Soubhik12345. Місяць тому

    Mr Tharoor is right once again.

  • @نادرالیراحمان
    @نادرالیراحمان 4 роки тому +3

    If executing people doesn't deter crime, how does putting them in handcuffs and temporarily behind bars deter crime?

  • @shubhamgawn8394
    @shubhamgawn8394 Рік тому

    Being a odia I didn't catch the first line of the first song... The title of the first song please yar koi to bata do

  • @surfwithshinjan
    @surfwithshinjan 3 роки тому

    Death penalty won't ensure that crimes won't happen but so does no other kind of punishment. So giving death penalty still should be tries out to at least petrify people as to what can happen to u if u commit such an crime in India and also victim's family members would feel that justice is served and yes if I see my family being killed by a terrorist I would like to see that terrorist dying perishing in front of me. That would give me satisfaction and that's exactly how it works. This is real world. Let's not be so liberal that gives incentive to criminals to do whatever they want to knowing that ultimately nothing major would happen to them

  • @thanakritsuwan6219
    @thanakritsuwan6219 2 роки тому

    Death in custody is more danger more than death penalty. Death in custody prisoner will suffer death torture by guard. We should prevent death in custody more than abolish death penalty.

  • @ashayadav923
    @ashayadav923 3 роки тому +3

    4:52

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 Рік тому

    The person in the following story was going to be put to death for stealing.
    From the book … Lord High Executioner: An Unashamed Look at Hangmen, Headsmen, and Their Kind … author … Howard Engel
    Canada
    A few years later, when Jacques Daigre, the third official hangman in New France died in Quebec, there was no one to replace him. For the authorities, the timing of Jacques Daigre’s death, in March 1680, was unfortunate, for there were several felons lying in prison waiting for their last look at the sun. The timing was happier for Jean Rattier, one of these condemned felons. He was asked whether he wished to continue in prison until an executioner had been chosen who would then usher him into eternity, or would he like to save his neck and take up the job himself. Naturally, he jumped at this second chance.

    • @junevandermark952
      @junevandermark952 Рік тому

      You know full well, that if it was a member of your own beloved family facing the death penalty, you would wish that the death penalty never existed.

  • @riyazmulani6781
    @riyazmulani6781 6 років тому

    What ever uslm sajested for death peanakty have to follow to curb crime and ready for debate on oppen ground this supercede every thing

  • @premprasad3511
    @premprasad3511 7 років тому +1

    How many people who justify death penalty will actually agree to " execute the convict they want dead" ?

    • @karanabrol4487
      @karanabrol4487 7 років тому +2

      Prem Prasad that's not a valid argument

    • @premprasad3511
      @premprasad3511 7 років тому

      karan abrol I agree ! It can't be a valid argument because ban on capital punishment is an ideal that is not practical ! there is always a rarest of rare criminal raping kids or killing innocents..such people do deserve the very worst of punishments..
      however it is important to keep in mind the ideal that we strive for so that we keep a moral check on ourselves...as reflected from the supreme court's " rarest of rare" criterion for awarding death penalty...

    • @sereneguy1804
      @sereneguy1804 4 роки тому +1

      @@premprasad3511 it was actually a valid argument. Same like if a person wants to kill a person but not by his hands

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      ​@@premprasad3511 Introduction
      Definition of criminal rehabilitation
      Importance of rehabilitation in the criminal justice system
      Purpose of the report: to explore various aspects of criminal rehabilitation, including strategies, challenges, and implications
      Theoretical Framework of Criminal Rehabilitation
      Principles of rehabilitation: individualized treatment, risk assessment, skill development, and reintegration
      The role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates
      Theoretical perspectives: cognitive-behavioral therapy, social learning theory, and desistance theory
      Strategies for Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
      Overview of CBT principles in rehabilitation
      Targeting criminal thinking patterns and behaviors
      Skill-building components: anger management, problem-solving, and impulse control
      b. Vocational and Educational Programs
      Importance of education and job skills in rehabilitation
      Programs offering GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement services
      Successful examples of reintegration through education and employment
      c. Substance Abuse Treatment
      Addressing underlying issues of substance abuse in rehabilitation
      Rehabilitation programs focusing on detoxification, counseling, and relapse prevention
      Integrating substance abuse treatment with other rehabilitation efforts
      d. Restorative Justice Programs
      Introduction to restorative justice principles
      Victim-offender mediation and reconciliation
      Community involvement in rehabilitation and reintegration
      Challenges in Criminal Rehabilitation
      a. Limited Resources
      Funding constraints for rehabilitation programs
      Overcrowding in correctional facilities leading to insufficient support for rehabilitation efforts
      b. Stigma and Discrimination
      Societal attitudes towards ex-offenders hindering reintegration
      Challenges in accessing housing, employment, and social services due to criminal records
      c. Institutional Barriers
      Lack of coordination between correctional facilities and community-based programs
      Bureaucratic hurdles in accessing rehabilitation services
      Implications and Future Directions
      a. Policy Implications
      Importance of evidence-based practices in shaping rehabilitation policies
      Advocating for increased funding and support for rehabilitation programs
      b. Community Engagement
      Involving communities in the rehabilitation process
      Building partnerships between law enforcement, social services, and community organizations
      c. Research Agenda
      Further research on effective rehabilitation strategies
      Longitudinal studies on the outcomes of rehabilitation programs
      Conclusion
      Recap of the importance of criminal rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety
      Call for a comprehensive approach involving various strategies and stakeholders in the rehabilitation process
      References
      Cite academic literature, government reports, and relevant studies on criminal rehabilitation.

    • @Kashyap_Trivedi2
      @Kashyap_Trivedi2 6 місяців тому

      Implementation Case Studies: Explore real-life examples of successful rehabilitation programs in different jurisdictions or countries.
      Evaluation and Outcome Analysis: Conduct an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of various rehabilitation programs and their impact on reducing recidivism rates.
      Comparative Analysis: Compare different approaches to criminal rehabilitation, such as punitive measures versus rehabilitative measures, and assess their respective outcomes.
      Policy Recommendations: Develop specific policy recommendations for improving rehabilitation efforts, addressing challenges, and maximizing the effectiveness of existing programs.
      Stakeholder Perspectives: Interview stakeholders involved in the criminal justice system, including law enforcement officers, judges, rehabilitation program administrators, and former offenders, to gather diverse perspectives on rehabilitation.
      Future Trends and Innovations: Explore emerging trends and innovative approaches in criminal rehabilitation, such as the use of technology, restorative justice practices, or community-based initiatives.
      Choose a direction that aligns with your interests and objectives, and delve deeper into that aspect of criminal rehabilitation.

  • @RahulSingh-ot8kj
    @RahulSingh-ot8kj 8 років тому

    My question to barkka dutt . Why barkka dutt supporting to pakishtan and doing on pakishtan againsda.

  • @kalaasaaya9262
    @kalaasaaya9262 2 роки тому

    kiran's arguments are immature,impulsive.ATM

  • @surfwithshinjan
    @surfwithshinjan 3 роки тому +3

    When u commit a crime that's inhuman how can you be possibly considered as a human being and hence be granted the Human Rights to Live. Capital punishment and Death penalty should be given in case a henious crime is committed

  •  3 роки тому +1

    6:35

  • @bashirbetker
    @bashirbetker 9 років тому +6

    Gandhi Ji grandson Zindabad.

  • @MuhammedKLM
    @MuhammedKLM 4 роки тому +5

    Gandhi' view is right

  • @RaviKumar-dq9ub
    @RaviKumar-dq9ub 3 роки тому +2

    it should be abolished it does not reduce any crime