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They’d be spread across every state, with strict enforcement on breaking the cycle of leniency prominent in some states. Clear distinctions are drawn: hardened criminals, such as murderers, rapists, and child molesters, should be in permanent facilities, with small, stripped-down cells—denying them typical comfort like televisions or books—and, for the worst offenders, execution should be considered to remove them permanently from society.