You commit a crime, you are found guilty, you spend time in jail. Sorry if it doesn't prepare them to be model citizens because they don't get the finest foods or top of line work out equipment or sleep number beds and that they have to stay in a cell... apparently they weren't model citizens before. and many places have access to a prison psychiatrist. hence where they can get their rehab.
I largely agree here - no one is talking about model citizens, best food, great work equipment - again, that is a black or white description.

The original point was that Sheriff Joe's jail has no opportunity for rehab, or anything else. A baby died there...why? Because a piece of scum bore it?

A decent - not luxurious - prison has some basic medical care, and makes an attempt to see who can be rehabilitated and who can't. Sheriff Joe's place doesn't do that. A point RICHARD made is that some $30 million has been paid by Joe for fighting lawsuits etc. I don't know what moved him to set up a tent jail like that.

I just hope he isn't single, because that means many women friends of mine have a statistical chance of marrying him.

A lot of psychopaths wind up in prison...I wonder if they also run them?

http://www.yourlifeworks.ninemsn.com...aspx?id=373544
Industries which attract the office psychopath
Real estate, sales, security, advertising and finance but the biggest numbers are in the public sector such as teaching and health.
http://www.bookofjoe.com/2004/12/the_psychopath_.html

As [Robert] Hare put it in one interview, "If I couldn't study psychopaths in prison, I would go down to the Stock Exchange."
It's not only business, but fields such as politics, law, policing, religious organizations and news, that attract psychopaths. David Hogben, Vancouver Sun