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IYO: What is the point of penalties for crimes

Originally posted by: malcontent
I think the idea is for both, however, I am not sure it does either.

Agreed. I think shooting offenders in the face would do both significantly better than jailtime does.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: malcontent
I think the idea is for both, however, I am not sure it does either.

Agreed. I think shooting offenders in the face would do both significantly better than jailtime does.

Yes, and it would cost us taxpayers WAY less money. 😀

It's also cheaper to give every criminal the death penalty than to pay for them to be incarcerated for years on end.

Go Texas!
 
It's hard to prove that punishments deter people from doing the crime. How many ppl doing a crime think: "Oh crap, I probably shouldn't do this....I might get caught..." Although in some cases I'm sure that's true, it's hard to prove the mindset of somebody at a particular time.
 
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Yes, and it would cost us taxpayers WAY less money. 😀

It's also cheaper to give every criminal the death penalty than to pay for them to be incarcerated for years on end.

Go Texas!

"The death penalty, because it involves so many required post-trial hearings, reviews, appeals, etc. ends up costing more than life imprisonment, to the order of 6 times the cost of incarceration."
 
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