(urth) This Week in Google Alerts: Home Fires
Marc Aramini
marcaramini at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 11 17:38:32 PDT 2012
I am not going to get too involved here, as it will no doubt veer further and further from its Wolfe origins, but the claim that the death penalty is not a deterrent from further crime ... does that imply that other systems just pay for people for life, that there is a higher percentage of unremediable repeat offenders in the death penalty countries, or that all violent crimes are just one offs that are not repeated?
It seems very clear to me that if a person is prone to kill for some reason, that circumstance may come up more than once in their life. You have already deterred future crime by either incarcerating them or killing them. Incarceration costs money, money which we would bedgrudge the homeless who have not committed crimes.
I think the ultimate detterent from repeat offenses is clearly a quick death not tied up in a too long and costly appeals system. How can that not be a crime deterrent? (Remember that some people in charge of the venue were executed for not enough seats at the Rumble in the Jungle between Ali and Foreman - wow!)
Okay, I've said my conservative "people need to be held accountable" bit, I will run back to the Wolfe short stories now.
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