1. What morals are you referring? Yours?Originally posted by J'Pol@1 January 2004 - 19:45
I think we just fundamentally disagree.
I simply believe that for a society to deliberately take the life of one of it's members demeans that society. It is doing something that is fundamentally wrong, on behalf of it's citizens.
The fact that the death sentence is available, makes the society which has it less civilized.
Everything else put forward is just other reasons why having it is wrong. I do not put them forward as one argument. They are entirely separate.
In essence :
1. It is morally wrong, so it should not be done.
2. There is an element of revenge in addition to the punitive element. That is at best unsavoury.
3. Society is perfectly capable of defending itself without it.
4. It is of questionable deterrent value.
5. Indeed it may alienate others (family etc) from the society it seeks to protect, causing further dangers.
6. There are too many ways it can be imposed in error, both deliberate and accidental.
These are all separate arguments, each leading to the conclusion that we should not have it.
2. Uh huh...there's an element of revenge in life-imprisonment. There can be an element of revenge in ANY sentence. Example: The townspeople may be so pissed off the jury may give the maximum sentence to a wife-batterer versus the minimum. (There have been some surprises)
3. ...but it does help because it IS a deterrent and a deterrent IS a defense.
4. Questionable deterrent value? Then that means is has some value. It actually is common sense that it is a deterrent.
There are many that think of doing crimes but take a step back when thinking about life imprisonment...
but there are also those who think that if they get caught they can do the time.
There are those who for fear of the death penalty take a step back. I am one of them. There was a "situation" of an associate of mine getting killed and me being grazed by a bullet while getting away. I was between a rock and a hard place because my life was in danger, police didn't put the shooter on trial, and I had crazy thoughts of killing him first. Get the death penalty for killing him or get death from his bullet. Well I backed off and months later the shooter was busted for another charge and was killed in prison (much later). Lucky me.
You see sometimes prison time is not a good detterent because the train of thought is "AT LEAST I'M ALIVE"...as well as getting clothing, shelter, and food.
5. How does it alienate others? Please expound.
6. I agree. I just think there should be stricter rules governing imposing the death sentence.
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