“The vilkorliga release is important – but the rules should be tightened”
“once again called into question the conditional release.”
“Let us not forget that there are good reasons that such a system can be found in all western legal systems.”
“Albin Grundemark, a well-behaved young man who was basically finished with his university studies, was murdered by a man with an extensive criminal background.”
“A man who, at the time of the crime, moreover, was conditionally released from prison despite the fact that the psychologists found that he suffered from a empatistörning, had a hard time to control his aggressiveness, and among other things declared that it is ”fun to hurt people that deserved it’.”
“It is not difficult to understand why alan’s family, who come forward in Aftonbladet today, want to have a debate on the conditional release. It is not difficult to understand why this debate always picks up when an early released person make use of the freedom to commit the worst possible crimes.”
“They have the right, the critics, and then they point out that a man had been alive, if not the killer has been released. Albin had been obtain their master’s degree.”
“the Less grateful for is that in the context of defending the conditional release. Nevertheless, there is reason to do so.”
“There are reasons to all countries that are reasonably comparable with, Sweden has a system where the convicted does not serve the full penalty, although the rules may look very different.”
“the Important thing to remember is that the conditional sentence is not about weird, spoon-feeding of criminals or societal laxity. Important to remember is also that this freedom be forfeited and be baked into the new sentence on the new, serious crime is being committed.”
“the System is primarily about reducing the risk of recidivism. Which in turn means fewer victims and less human suffering, and lower costs to society.”
“the Risk of recidivism is greatest the first time in freedom. A gradual and of society controlled utslussning is therefore significantly more sense than to let a person serve the entire sentence and then release him or her, the wind and tide.”
“Research shows that the conditional sentence has significance. The effect is not so great, your behalf, the research and statistics which tells that the kåkfarare tend to relapse in crime is missing certainly not, but already has a minor effect has a big impact.”
“Every single tragedy that can be avoided is a win.”
“Inmates in Sweden has no right to conditional release. It can be suspended if the prisoner be in serious breach of the correctional institution rules and regulations.”
“the Parliamentary justitieutskott in a so-called announcement explained to the government that the rules should be tougher.”
“for Example, should an assessment of the risk of recidivism affect the conditional release. Arguments are not lacking: In the meantime, the extended anstaltsvistelsen going on prevented the prisoner to commit further crimes.”
“the Government has let an investigator look into the matter and has since said no to the proposal. It was a wise one. Risk assessments are not very reliable. The risk of arbitrariness and social discrimination are significant. The margin of error is particularly big when it comes to risk of relapse into serious crime, research shows.”
“To a system of conditional release is better than the one without does not of course mean the current system is perfect. For it is not.”
“the Legislative changes are on the way. Övervakningstiden after the conditional release shall be extended and the conditions for what applies in the conditional freedom becomes tougher. It is a good thing.”
“It is not difficult to understand why the release is provocative. But he who strives to put the question, something few can do nowadays, soon discovers the drawbacks to scrap a system in Sweden was introduced in the year 1906.”
“Prevention of relapse is pushed only up until the penalty is served. And the offender loses an important incentive to manage the first few years after the release.”
“of course, There is no longer any conditional freedom to deprive.”