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by alphapapa
3518 days ago
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> Jail is not there to remove people from the pool, it is there to rehabilitate. According to whom? > But executing them makes 'us' just as bad as 'them'. So you're saying that, for example, the state executing a mass murderer is just as bad as mass murder? |
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And even if you don't accept that, just consider: most crimes aren't murder. They don't get people sent away for life, but for a period of 1-a few years.
They will be released back into society. If we do not rehabilitate them, we can expect recidivism from either failing to counter the errant impulses, exposure to similar or worse criminal elements while incarcerated, or failure to reenter society (due to ostracism, failure to adapt to changes, lack of social structure like family and friends). We are literally creating the problem by failing to rehabilitate criminals, and instead focusing on "punishing" them.