Vietnam seeks death for tycoon in $12bn fraud case - eviltoast
  • ahornsirup@sopuli.xyz
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    9 months ago

    You’re not wrong, but at least there’s a chance that they’ll be released, and with therapy they might even have a normal life again some day. If you kill someone, they’re dead. Nothing you can do about it beyond maybe putting an “Oops, our bad, sorry about that” plaque on their headstone.

    I will also say that prisons should not be cruel. The role of prisons should be rehabilitation, protection of society from those who can’t be rehabilitated, and lastly (and for once actually least importantly) punishment.

    • John_McMurray@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      The rehabilitation line is a lie people tell themselves to feel better about being ok with extreme cruelty

      • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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        9 months ago

        there are other countries who have actually worked successfully at rehabilitation rather than the US-based system of ‘revenge as justice’.

        lumping everyone in line with the revenge types is an ignorant, immature stance.

        • John_McMurray@lemmy.world
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          9 months ago

          Nah. Figures lie and liars figure. These other countries are generally homogenous with very very low poverty