From: Philip Johnston
<scribepj@bigpond.com>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2018
11:08 AM
To: 'law.criminology@sydney.edu.au'
Subject: Will the Sydney Institute
of Criminology publish my invitation set out under the heading “Discussion
Paper – Thinking Outside the Cell” on the moderated bulletin board of
Australian criminologists, CRIMNET?
Attachments: Attachment_A_MastersDegree-AppliedFinanceMacqUni.pdf;
Attachment_B_DozenProblemsWithinAustralianPrisonSystem.htm;
Attachment_C_Articles_&_Reports.htm;
Attachment_D_Queensland_drug_and_specialist_courts_review.htm;
Attachment_E_Defined_Terms.htm; Attachment_F_DVD_Case.jpg;
Attachment_G_DVD_Image.jpg
https://wordvine.sydney.edu.au/files/2038/21166/#notices-4
Below
is a ‘print screen’ of the above webpage which lists “Would you like us to
feature information for you?”.
Will the
Sydney Institute of Criminology publish my invitation set out below under the
heading “Discussion Paper – Thinking Outside the Cell” on the moderated
bulletin board of Australian criminologists, CRIMNET?
My further
below indented text –
A. outlines my ‘Thinking
Outside the Cell’ model for Australia’s Correctional Services prisons
(based on research evident in Attachments ‘C’ and ‘E’) to reduce
the magnitude of a Baker's Dozen Problems (Attachment ‘B’) with the Australian
prison system and the horrific incidence of homicides annually resulting from domestic violence; and
B. invites readers (to
contact me –Phil Johnston - at scribepj@gmail.com) who share my belief
that sentencing of both Corporal Punishment and Capital Punishment need to be
re-introduced on a restrained basis, for some criminals. In the case of
Capital Punishment for some premediated murders, to reduce –
I. the magnitude of a Baker's Dozen Problems (Attachments ‘B’)
within the Australian prison system; and
II. homicides due to domestic violence.
Attachment ‘D’
is one of over 150 articles, reports, submissions (listed in
Attachment ‘C’) that I have –
1.
downloaded a PDF or a html file;
2.
extracted the text and saved the text in a htm file;
3.
read and colour background interesting aspects
of those papers; and
4. linked the htm file
with an embedded thread, so readers can readily validate the source of all
information in my Discussion Paper.
Discussion Paper – Thinking
Outside the Cell
“My
name is Philip Johnston. I retired 10 years ago after a long career at
one of the Four Pillar banks where, in
the latter part, I administered as ‘Agent bank’ several large
infrastructure projects (purchase of Sydney Airport and Brisbane Airports
post-privatization, construction of Sydney Harbour Tunnel ‘et al’).
I
attained a B.A. with a major in Economics and a Masters in Applied Finance
from Macq Uni.
Australian Femicide Facebook reported
63 women murdered to 5 October 2018.
Impact For Women reports that 70 women and
20 children had been killed in Aust. since 1 Jan 2018 (as at 13 Nov 2018) due
to domestic violence.
The Red Heart Campaign
reports (as
at Nov 2018) that 19 children aged 17 years or younger and 66 women have dies
from domestic violence in 2018:
Over
50% of inmates released from Australian prisons in 2014 had returned to prison
within three years.
After
reading over 150 papers, submissions, articles, reports, I have written a
discussion paper titled 'Looking Outside the Cell' (available on a DVD and
also USB Stick Flash Drive) that prosecutes the case to sentence both Corporal
and Capital Punishments on a restrained basis, the latter being sentenced for
some criminals for some premediated murder/s, to reduce –
I. the
magnitude of a Baker's Dozen Problems within the Australian prison system; and
II. the
horrendous annual homicide rates caused by domestic violence.
The
Scandinavian countries and Texas USA have achieved success with Restorative
Justice and are not experiencing the Baker's Dozen Problems to the same
unsustainable extent as in the remainder of the USA states, the UK, Canada
and Australia.
A
burnt DVD provides greater integrity than a USB Stick and will auto-open (in a
Windows operating system) at my 'Looking Outside the Cell'
discussion paper. A reader can readily click on embedded threads
therein to review source material relied upon.
I
will post a DVD or a USB Stick to anyone who -
A. agrees the need to re-introduce both Capital and Corporal Punishment;
and
B.
emails me at scribepj@gmail.com that that they are
prepared to expend at least –
*
three hours to read my paper 'Looking
Outside the Cell'; and
*
will then email me or ‘phone me with their comments.”
Phil Johnston aka Bank Teller
0434 715.861