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Did anyone watch the C5 programme on CECOT with Richard Madeley

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JanR246 Thu 28-May-26 11:24:11

I watched this chilling programme yesterday, I found it staggering and I know human rights activists find it appalling- but I can’t help thinking about those girls raped in Hampshire recently and how in El Salvador at least the innocent victims are prioritised over the perpetrators. Any thoughts ?

MollyNew Thu 28-May-26 11:41:21

I watched the end of this programme and it certainly is an interesting concept.

However, I think a lot of what we saw was set up for the cameras. According to the man referred to as Psycho, interviewed by Richard Madeley, they all just get along together, chatting about the old days. Having some experience of working in a prison, I can't believe that all those prisoners, who were previously mortal enemies in different gangs, can now just sit there in large cells with nothing to do whilst reminscing about their escapades. No bullying, no arguing, no animosity?

I didn't watch from the beginning. Are there armed guards standing outside the cells, watching them 24 hours a day? That would probably explain their apparent docile behaviour.

Also, the rest of the population are obviously happy that their lives are no longer ruled by these ruthless gangs but I wonder about the long term ambitions of their Trump-loving President. I hope democracy continues for the people of El Salvador but I have my doubts.

Cossy Thu 28-May-26 11:54:19

I haven’t seen, but it’s on my radar to watch.

I have extremely mixed feelings about prisons.

It’s only my opinion, but their punishment is losing their liberty, in my opinion, all the rest of their time should be spent in reparation and rehabilitation.

Some crimes are utterly horrific and I’m not sure all criminals can be rehabilitated, but all can work towards reparation.

Victims should always come first and so much more work needs to done with victim support, quick compensation payments where appropriate and fully funded, full therapy.

So much more work needs to be done with crime prevention and with young people.

I look forward to seeing the programme, no doubt much of it will annoy/horrify me.

David49 Thu 28-May-26 12:05:54

It sounds a good idea to me may be Mexico could follow suit and clean up the drug gangs.

JenniferEccles Thu 28-May-26 12:13:09

There was a piece in our paper about El Salvador.
It had the dubious distinction of being the murder capital of the world as it was over- run with violent drug smuggling gangs who rampaged through neighbourhoods terrorising residents.

The ultra tough prison regime instigated by a new President has improved things so much for the population that the government’s approval rating is now over 90%

JenniferEccles Thu 28-May-26 12:15:09

I didn’t see the programme. That’s just briefly what I remember from the newspaper article.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our criminal justice system was only half as tough?