NOT.
People say that prisons are useless and have nice facilities and then on the other hand you have the people arguing that they are horrible places and they do change criminals and are working.
Clearly not. Take a look at this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/10500315.stm
Keep reading...A police officer has been injured in an "unprovoked" shooting which police are linking to an earlier double shooting.
Police have been hunting for Raoul Thomas Moat, 37, who they believe shot his ex-girlfriend before killing her new partner in Gateshead on Saturday.
Moat, from Newcastle, was released from prison three days ago.
The officer was approached by an armed man and shot in Newcastle at about 0045 BST. His condition is thought to be serious, but not life-threatening.
Police said the uniformed motor patrol officer was carrying out a "static patrol" on a roundabout at East Denton which joins the A1 and A69 when he was attacked. He was later taken to Newcastle General Hospital.
As you can see this man had just been released from prison. He had not changed. Maybe it got him even more angrier to carry out this revenge? Clearly he was violent because he had been sentenced for assault. I read that 9/10 prisoners released go back to crime, I think this was on the debate thing between Clegg, Brown & Cameron earlier this year - quite clearly prisons are not an effective way to decriminalise people.Moat had been released from Durham prison on Thursday after serving a sentence for assault.
BBC correspondent Danny Savage said it appeared Moat's relationship with his former girlfriend, who has been named locally as Samantha Stobbart, ended when he was in prison.
Following his release Moat tracked her down to the home of her parents where the shootings took place.
Ms Stobbart remains critically ill in hospital after reportedly being shot twice through a window of the house in Scafell, Birtley.





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