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  • waterbogan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    While he remained in prison, yes. Certainly failing to imprison him earlier didnt work, did it

    And talking about punishment completely misses the point. Sentencing needs to about risk management, not punishment. He was clearly a very serious risk, multiple people could see that and said as much, the judge failed to manage that risk adequately by incapacitating him until he no longer posed a risk and could be treated/ rehabilitated (if indeed he could be treated/ rehabilitated at all which is another discussion)

    Punishment by itself achieves nothing, offenders like this cannot be deterred. And sometimes incapacitation is all we have got

    • BalpeenHammer
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      1 year ago

      While he remained in prison, yes. Certainly failing to imprison him earlier didnt work, did it

      Nothing was done though. You make it sound like the only two choices were to jail him or do nothing.

      And talking about punishment completely misses the point. Sentencing needs to about risk management, not punishment.

      Risk management would be to find him some treatment to overcome his childhood trauma.

      Punishment by itself achieves nothing, offenders like this cannot be deterred. And sometimes incapacitation is all we have got

      And sometimes we have other options but the cruel and sadistic public is always braying for blood and guts and hurting abused children as much as humanly possible.