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"speaker_name": "Sen. Shiyonga",
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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to the Statement by Sen. Halake. It is true that when prisoners are detained, they undergo corrective measures in their respective prisons. However, as much as we say that we should give them certificates of good conduct after a period of time, we need to remember that immediately some of them come out of prison, they commit murders which make them to return to those prisons. Therefore, I agree that when prisoners come out, they should be given a document that shows how they have behaved while in prison. That way, when they come back to the society, they will continue to be monitored. The community will rely on that certificate to award them the necessary documents for them to continue with their lives. If any prisoner who walks out of prison is given a certificate of good conduct, some of them will deliberately cause more harm to the society than they did before. Some prisoners are detained for crimes that they did not commit. Therefore, they should get the certificates---"
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