Re: Let me know if this hurts...
by
shawhan86
01/08/2008, 5:56 PM #
"I, too, share your concern about burdening prison officials with the job of carrying out executions...I suppose it would be ok to let the families of the victims carry the punishment out (under supervision) if they would want to...however, I don't think it should be required - they've probably suffered enough agony already."
-cricket
But you see that's exactly the point. If the victims families don't want to do it themselves they have no business asking anyone else to do it for them. If they're not enraged enough to take someone esle life then surely they see killing another person in order to punish them for doing the exact same thing is not only pointless but ultimately serves no greater purpose.
"I also agree that the cost associated with keeping these murderers alive until execution can be carried out is much too high...but not as high as it would be to support them for life if execution could never be carried out. It's one or the other...if they are murderers they need to be permanently kept out of our society to prevent them from repeating the crime."
-cricket
This is why the question of capitol punishment should not be exclusive. It brings to mind many other questions and ultimately sheds light on the fact that prisons in general are no more effective in solving the problem of crime then execution.
Imprisonment and Execution are merely quick fixes for a much bigger problem that we as a nation are too lazy to deal with properly. Why are we spending billions of dolars to imprison and eventually execute criminals rather then researching legitimate ways to prevent crime before it begins?
If we truly want prison to deter potential crimes from happening then we ought to strip those convicted of rights as human beings. We should either put these people into prisons where death is certain or remove the prison system completely in favor of something else. Would you rob a liquor store if you knew you'd starve to death in prison? Would you break any law requiring imprisonment if you knew it meant dying of exposure to the elements? Being murdered by a fellow inmate? Dying of infectious disease? Now these are real reasons not to break the law.
And this ridiculous idea that prisons are there to reform criminals is absolute bull shit so there goes that argument.
The same should go for executions. Either do them immediately following a sentence or don't bother to at all.
As for the justice system falsely convicting someone well frankly the odds are in favor of this happening as an exception to the rule and do not make up a common practice in this country.