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I'm glad he was found guilty, especially after reading about the vile things he was caught with.
I also feel really terrible for his kids.
I also feel really terrible for his kids.
All it said was 4 hours total. Inmates can include their children on the list, but the list is subject to approval. No contact with a victim or anyone he was grooming.
Apart from Josh being a danger to the kids, those units are special units for sex offenders. There would be convicted sex offenders (plural) in that space.
Another thing I thought interesting…. There is a preference for putting offenders within 500 miles of home. I’m not sure any of the prisons meets that guideline, depending on what level Josh is.
Any ideas on level? Low or moderate maybe? Could he be sent to a “camp” whatever that is?
It would be nice but I doubt JB would ever allow it.
Regardless individual opinions regarding Anna, there’s a lesson here for all of the women who are in the same situation. While they’re busy churning out children, they should considering what they would do if their husband was incarcerated or otherwise unable to support all those children.
Not all of the prisons take sex offenders, evidently. They are a special population.Gotcha, thanks!
IDK if he'll stay in Arkansas, but here's a list of prisons in Arkansas: https://prisonerresource.com/federal-bureau-prisons/arkansas/
There is a "camp" on the list called Forrest City Prison Camp in Forrest City, that does not house sex offenders. This article says no prison camps house sex offenders. So that's good.
He passed the GED when he was 16. No education beyond that.Does Josh have a high school diploma? Associates degree? Guess he’s gonna have to get crackin’.
I have a feeling further education will be required. He’s not gonna like his new manufacturing job, either.He passed the GED when he was 16. No education beyond that.
He better hope his father lives to be 100 and continues to support him. GED and RSO are possibly the worst combination of letters when it comes to ability to support a wife and 7 children. jmo
I’m not so sure. I think there are federal prison specialist attorneys that work on your behalf to get a good placement. I bet the Duggars hire one and will still be all grins thinking it will be a slap on the wrist….I think that it will be very interesting to see Josh Duggar and his family at the sentencing hearing. Compare pictures, side by side. I doubt Josh Duggar will be grinning at that hearing. The entire reality of his situation will have settled in by then.
It strikes me as more than a little perverted that Josh had all these people supporting him. Suspending disbelief, ignoring really compelling evidence, invalidating the earlier victims, and perhaps not protecting others rather than face a rather unpalatable truth. Shame on them.
I realize it's a highly unpopular opinion here but, the family and friends supporting JD are not on trial, nor have they ever been charged with anything or named as suspects in any criminal activity. Despite what some may think about their religious views, their only "crime" was to believe and support their family member. I suspect, after sitting through the evidence presented in court, some of them may be reconsidering their positions of support.
They don't deserve to be shamed, they deserve some grace and compassion, just like any other extended family of a convicted pervert.
jmo
Thanks so much for saying this. Several in that family are outright victims, too. Others are minors. I feel so badly for so many of them.I realize it's a highly unpopular opinion here but, the family and friends supporting JD are not on trial, nor have they ever been charged with anything or named as suspects in any criminal activity. Despite what some may think about their religious views, their only "crime" was to believe and support their family member. I suspect, after sitting through the evidence presented in court, some of them may be reconsidering their positions of support.
They don't deserve to be shamed, they deserve some grace and compassion, just like any other extended family of a convicted pervert.
jmo
I thought he’d be going to a federal prison, not state prison.Not all of the prisons take sex offenders, evidently. They are a special population.
I wonder if that would mean adult children or any of his children .All it said was 4 hours total. Inmates can include their children on the list, but the list is subject to approval, and this seems to be an individual assessment. No contact with a victim or anyone he was grooming.
Apart from Josh being a danger to the kids, those units are special units for sex offenders. There would be convicted sex offenders (plural) in the visiting space.
Another thing I thought interesting…. There is a preference for putting offenders within 500 miles of home. I’m not sure any of the prisons meets that guideline, depending on what level Josh is.
Any ideas on level? Low or moderate maybe? Could he be sent to a “camp” whatever that is?
I thought he’d be going to a federal prison, not state prison.
I wonder if that would mean adult children or any of his children .
I agree and it’s especially true of sexual offenders. In Duggar’s case, he’ll be returning to the same enabling environment that allowed his behavior so there’s little hope of reform.My opinion, is that the classes and treatment plans for adult criminal offenders are useless. Maybe 1 out of 100 actually works the program and wants to change. (Yes, I am not "verified", but I used to teach court ordered classes and classes in prison so that is my "unverified" opinion) FWIW.