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  1. Eva
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    Wow, 115 trackers and/or ads on that page! Not a new record, but still jarring. The United States has an odd standard for "Oh, we think these people are going to integrate back into society just...

    Wow, 115 trackers and/or ads on that page! Not a new record, but still jarring.

    The United States has an odd standard for "Oh, we think these people are going to integrate back into society just fine."

    It's unlikely, say, Ted Kaczynski (a person mentioned in the article), will ever commit another crime if released.

    Yet this person very clearly claimed that they thought they were going to.

    In this case scenario, it seems far more beneficial both to the inmates and society at large to release Kaczynski while keeping the other one. I don't see why they don't; it costs millions to keep them in, anyway.

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