"Even Hannibal Lector needed someone to talk to and have a meal<br>
with....um...erm..never mind."<br><br><img goomoji="360" style="margin: 0pt 0.2ex; vertical-align: middle;" src="cid:360@goomoji.gmail"><img goomoji="360" style="margin: 0pt 0.2ex; vertical-align: middle;" src="cid:360@goomoji.gmail"><img goomoji="360" style="margin: 0pt 0.2ex; vertical-align: middle;" src="cid:360@goomoji.gmail"><br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Lee Berman <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:severiansola@hotmail.com">severiansola@hotmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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I disagree with those who find the only tragedy in the death penalty<br>
to be the execution of an innocent person. Why is freeing a lifelong<br>
thief, drunk driver and wife beater a greater positive than the execution<br>
or keeping a guilty but one-time-only murderer in prison for life who would<br>
have done positive things in their community?<br>
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Tragedy comes to people and families inside and outside the justice system.<br>
I find that greater harm comes to a society which willfully perpetrates<br>
tragedy on people in the name of justice. As I suggested to Marc, it is<br>
not a coincidence that the US States which allow the death penalty generally<br>
have higher murder rates than those which do not. True to some degree also<br>
for nations of the world.<br>
<br>
People DO look to their government and leadership for cues on how to solve<br>
life's problems. In some ways, how a society treats its prisoners will filter<br>
down to how people treat each other in general. If the government kills to<br>
solve its problems we can assume a higher likelihood that the population will<br>
use that method more often in handling their personal problems.<br>
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David, as I said, I don't know the answer to the supermax problem. What DO you<br>
do with a prisoner who is a ticking time bomb, inevitably engaged in either<br>
killing someone in prison or being killed by another? Do you have any ideas?<br>
All I can think of is more money allocated to make humane conditions even for<br>
these lost souls. There must be some way to allow for some limited, safe<br>
human contact. Even Hannibal Lector needed someone to talk to and have a meal<br>
with....um...erm..never mind.<br>
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