Criminal Justice
I tend to categorize crimes into at least three
different categories.
Victimless crimes: All of which are behavioral
issues best treated as "illness." Society may have valid
reasons for prevention, but treatment in secured facilities if necessary is the
only humane solution.
Crimes against other people: Possibly behavioral
issues, but society cannot afford not to have severe deterrence penalties.
Up to permanently removing the behavioral issues from the gene pool if
possible, and from society if not.
Crimes against society: Up to and including
treason. Deterrence penalties appropriate to the crime are the only
possible solution. Legislators may argue about "appropriate" but
deterrence is the only solution. Note that the deterrence is a cost
benefit issue for the criminal. Most famously "I only regret that I
have but one life to give for my country,"
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