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Assumption is the mother of all feck ups.
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Either killing or maiming someone for something trivial, or even something someone didn't do. The courts are supposed to provide a dispassionate, more balanced degree of justice. Unfortunately, if the courts' sentences are deemed too lenient, people don't feel justice has been done, so they feel their only way of getting justice is to mete out their own punishment. I know (generally decent, law abiding) people who've been involved in serious talks about killing someone in revenge. The primary motivator was the feeling that the guilty party (who certainly was 100% guilty) got off far, far too lightly with 6 months served for what was undeniably an attempt at killing someone. It would be preferable for the courts to of dished out a longer sentence (even a still far too short 4 years behind bars), so people's murderous desire for revenge would have abated to some degree. |
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You'd still think it was wrong but the fact is it would never happen. |
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Lynching as 'y' is unlikely (although not impossible, in many countries the state are at best passive to this and at worst encourage it), but it's just one example. Imagine 'y' is the death sentence. Do you have your own views on whether or not it should ever be used (and if so, do you have feelings about which crimes it should be reserved for)? Or, are you prepared to passively accept whatever the authorities decree is suitable? |
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They may appear to be rehabilitated because they know what the shrinks want to hear in order for them to be released. |
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I personally would like to punch every slow-walking-tourist on Oxford Street in the back of the head. I can quite easily justify it. However, I don't. I resist that urge. Surely, a sex offender has the same capabilities to resist whatever urges dwell upon them |
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And from The Guardian, Donald Findlater, the director of child protection charity the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, said: "There are some 35,000 registered sex offenders in England and Wales, the majority of whom are being managed safely within our communities, but alleged mob action of this nature will make some of those offenders terrified and I fear it may drive some underground and into isolation which is when they become dangerous to children." |
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