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by enugu
1805 days ago
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This is indeed a standard response. But one issue is that courts do make exceptions for provably insane persons from being convicted of crimes. Nor do they punish accidental deaths as severely as intentional crimes. When all actions are an outcome of environment(inherited or cultural), the non-trivial issue is to make a clear demarcation in different kinds of influence on a person who commits a crime. A natural process which flows through conscious reasoning and motivation is different from a uncontrollable malfunction in the mind. |
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