Seanad debates
Wednesday, 8 October 2003
Criminal Justice (Temporary Release of Prisoners) Bill 2001: Second Stage.
The person's previous criminal record is also a serious consideration. If a person has been in jail for minor offences, it begs the question why a sentence other than a custodial sentence was not applied. However, if a person re-offends he or she should only be released in exceptional circumstances. Other considerations include the risk of a person failing to return to prison and the conduct of a person while in custody, which are obviously worthwhile also.
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