One thing that kills me about prisons is that they achieve exactly the opposite of what they are supposed to be achieving. They add more psychological trauma, they create more anger and they force people to focus on what they've done in the past instead of what they could be doing different in the future.
The problem is that there are always more important things to worry about in our society than reforming prisons. Not much has changed since prisons have been invented, really. Recidivism is unacceptably high. The solution is not more discipline. It's more respect, more compassion, more dignity, more learning, and more showing that life doing other things is as rewarding if not more than doing the things that lead to prison.
Nope. Starting in 2013 the government agreed provides could report aggregate of official requests for customer data (including NSLs) in bands of 1000. In 2014 the agreement[0] was altered to provide two options
* fine-grained categorisation large bulk, separately reports on numbers of NSLs, customer affected by NSLs, content FISA, customers affected by content FISA, non-content FISA and customers affected by non-content FISA in bands of 1000 (for each category) starting from 0-999 inclusive
* coarse-grained categorisation finer bulk, report only the aggregate number of FISA and NSL orders and the number of customers affected by that aggregate, but do so in bands of 250 (starting from 0-249 inclusive)
So "0-249" means "between 0 and 249", they're not allowed to be more precise at this point
"Little" correction: the word "Enculé" is a more specific kind of "Fucked", it means "Fucked in the ass". It has the word "cul" in it which means "ass".
The problem is that there are always more important things to worry about in our society than reforming prisons. Not much has changed since prisons have been invented, really. Recidivism is unacceptably high. The solution is not more discipline. It's more respect, more compassion, more dignity, more learning, and more showing that life doing other things is as rewarding if not more than doing the things that lead to prison.