Crime and Punishment
New Albion has a very small prison population - often nobody at all.
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- [Foreboding orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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- [Music]
- [Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance (Land of Hope and Glory)]
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- This is New Albion on Mars
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- New Albion has a very small prison
- population - often nobody at all.
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- We have very little in the way of secure
- confinement and try hard to avoid using it.
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- Unlike Earth - where crimes are commonly
- punished by imprisonment, financial penalty,
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- or forced labour - New Albion sentences
- in Megajoules.
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- Sentences are served at the pedal dynamo.
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- The energy produced this way is so tiny
- as to be almost worthless, but it is
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- exported to our energy grid
- as a form of 'community payback'.
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- The rate at which the court expects the
- penalty to be worked is tailored to the
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- convict, so as to leave them
- nearly exhausted after each session.
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- As long as the court's advised rate is
- maintained, custody may be avoided.
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- The alternative to the dynamo is
- confinement of not less than
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- twice the time it would take to
- complete the sentence.
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- Very few opt for imprisonment.
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- The option of imprisonment is available for
- only so long before generation must resume.
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- The community payback nature of the
- New Albion penalty is offered in exchange
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- for the expectation that convicts
- rejoin productive society.
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- In the case of very serious crime, a jury -
- or a convict themselves -
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- may decide rehabilitation cannot
- be reasonably expected.
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- Convicts aren't burdens at New Albion for very
- long; they contribute one way or another.
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- [Dissonant clashing orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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- [orchestral music continues]








