Probably suspended sentence, serve half and if you do anything stupid you’re back in prison for the remainder of your sentence plus whatever stupid thing you did to go back.
Always depends on the country and the way the convicts is acting in prison.
Some people might not want to believe it but in systems where convicts get support and where the goal is to reform them, murderers who are eligible for release (they are evaluated to be safe for society) have the lowest rate of recidivism of all criminals.
In Canada we are talking about 0.3% of all murder convicts that had previously been released after being convicted of the same crime or about one murder a year being perpetrated by a recidivist if you prefer.
Is it common for murderers to be released after serving half their sentence?
The article says all South African prisoners are eligible for parole after serving half their sentence.
Probably suspended sentence, serve half and if you do anything stupid you’re back in prison for the remainder of your sentence plus whatever stupid thing you did to go back.
Yup. It says that in the article too.
Works the same way in the us if you have a good lawyer.
Always depends on the country and the way the convicts is acting in prison.
Some people might not want to believe it but in systems where convicts get support and where the goal is to reform them, murderers who are eligible for release (they are evaluated to be safe for society) have the lowest rate of recidivism of all criminals.
In Canada we are talking about 0.3% of all murder convicts that had previously been released after being convicted of the same crime or about one murder a year being perpetrated by a recidivist if you prefer.
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Yes? Did you want me to say he did 54% of his sentence or…?
Not sure about South Africa, but i’m guessing no?
… in the article you posted it says all prisoners in South Africa are eligible for parole once they’ve served half of their sentence.