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Ivramire 03-02-2009 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jikanu (Post 302761)
so you kill someone... so they kill you...

I'd like to know how this works.


The Death-Penalty would not be needed in a perfect world. Even the threat of life-imprisonment and detainment isn't enough for some people. If you ask who we are to decide who lives and dies, then you clearly haven't absorbed the scope of the crimes the Death-Row inmates commit.


Some people just cannot be accepted into society. There are some crimes for which even life isn't enough. It may sound inhumane, but why waste everyone's time and money on keeping someone alive but forever locked away? I'm sure that if you asked some people facing the rest of their lives in jail, death would be a mercy.

Yosei 03-02-2009 02:36 AM

I heard each in-mate costs around $40,000. Dunno if its montly or yearly. Either way, thats a lot x.x

Hraesvelg 03-02-2009 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Jikanu (Post 302749)
my mom watches crime shows constantly so i know a bit about it XD

Maybe you should start watching a bit more. I'm speaking of the US justice system here, other countries may have a different system in place. Parole is available to inmates that can show they are ready to reintegrate back into society. There are life sentences with the option of parole. That's determined during sentencing. These are the sentences with the year range (5-10, 20-15, 15-life). Some states also have the "life without possibility of parole" sentence.

Parole is determined by a hearing of a parole board (generally, this might vary state to state). If granted, the parolee must abide by certain conditions and restrictions agreed upon before the release. If these conditions are not met, the parole is revoked and they must return to jail. Some states have gotten rid of the system entirely.

Hessah 03-02-2009 02:49 AM

no way! it cost a person's salary to keep a prisoner? Gosh surely their live spending shouldnt be more than how much us crime-free people earn and spend on ourselves...

then it makes me wonder how much it cost to give someone a death sentence.. does all the cost come from the legal and court fees to determine the death sentence? or is it.. really the physical cost for the procedure...

Vasu 03-02-2009 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jikanu (Post 302652)
but if he rotted away in a cell in a mental assylum, in solitary confinement (because that's deffinitely where that kind of person would belong), melting in his own insanity, never hearing another person's voice, having to stew there with no way out, wouldnt it be a bit more of a just punishment? you're not killing him, and not continuing the cycle of violence, but you're still granting him the punishment he deserves

You don't know if that's punishing him, because you can't understand his psychopathic mind. Like Loveless, said if a person is going to kill multiple people, I think he deserves death. Jesus, whom you hold so dearly, said "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." So murder, and get murdered. *shrug*

Hraesvelg 03-02-2009 05:16 AM

Or, to take this argument to an even more absurd level, who are you to say what punishment he deserves? Who are you to say if he even deserves punishment?

Ivramire 03-02-2009 05:17 AM

@Vasu I'd agree, but that Bible quote is really taken out of context xD

Loveless 03-02-2009 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Hraesvelg (Post 302901)
Or, to take this argument to an even more absurd level, who are you to say what punishment he deserves? Who are you to say if he even deserves punishment?

Geez, you said what I wanted to say... but to add to that, who are you to say that the person deserves to live even after causing grief to many lives?

If someone is given a death sentence, I've said this already I think, they would have done something that deserves such a decision. You say to not face violence with violence but you know what? It's obvious that not everyone thinks that way... if they did there would be no such thing as a death sentence.

Jikanu 03-03-2009 12:30 AM

meh. i was just stating my opinion. i believe that if you continue bloodshed, it simply wont stop. you kill someone, so you're given the death sentence... why not stop the killing and just keep the person away from society? i admit i was probably going overly dramatic when i talked about solitary, but the people who first criticized life imprisonment were talking about the need for a harsher sentence. they said that it would comfort the family that that kind of person could never get out of jail again. i was talking about a specific circumstance, in which a rapist/murderer/pedophile was involved, so if you're going with the "eye for an eye" punishment, as i believe vasu was just advocating, you WOULD be going with that, locking up a person with no way out, just as the criminal had given the child no way out of it's hell. im not advocating that kind of thinking, neccesarilly, but simply pointing out a flaw in your argument.

But also, the life sentence, as stated previously, would give the innocent a chance at getting back out. you cant really go and ressurect a guy who just got the lethal injection, saying "oops... DNA evidence just came out. sorry about that :D", though it would still be quite horrible for a person who spent like, 10 years in jail to get that news too...

Hraesvelg 03-03-2009 03:16 AM

Bloodshed will continue to happen. If the entire world instantly stopped state-sponsored executions, people would not suddenly stop killing each other.


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