Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
As I see it, there are two primary differences between incarceration and execution.
1/ Incarceration is not terminal. (see prior "what if we get it wrong" argument)
As I see it, there are two primary differences between incarceration and execution.
1/ Incarceration is not terminal. (see prior "what if we get it wrong" argument)
What if someone dies while in prison? You can't free them afterwards.
2/ Kidnappers aren't imprisoned on an eye-for-an-eye basis which is the justification for executing murderers. Imprisonment is the standard non-lethal punishment because it's the best we've come up with. No it's not ideal, but it beats the hell out of fines. Kidnappers who 'just like abducting' probably need an Institution and then rehabilitation.
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