InformedIgnorance
Do you 'know' or believe?
This thread is intended to discuss and debate the concept of the death penalty, its pros and cons, the possible types of crimes that you support the penalty to be imposed for and so forth.
There are of course many problems with the death sentence:
- Purpose of Judicial Process (Is the judicial process for this sort of crime intended to rehabilitate those convicted? Is it intended to minimise the capacity for the convicted to offend again? Is it intended to recognise and serve to offset to some extent the suffering of victims and damage incurred? etc)
- Right to / Sanctity of Life (Can an individual's life be legitimately taken away by decision of some court? Do people have the right to end lives? Often linked to the concept of life being a god given gift)
- Lack of Redress (If killed, then later found to be incorrect, this cannot be redressed or 'made good' through compensation or whatever)
However on the plus side:
- Prevents the convicted from offending again
- Redresses (to an extent) the inability of the established judicial process to offset suffering of victims and/or damage inflicted
- Reduced costs of imprisonment (yes, that IS a valid point)
This thread was triggered after I read some news from Iran: Iran sentences four to death in fraud case
Where a white collar crime was seen as earning a death penalty and I realised that I completely agreed given the sheer scope of the impact, the fact that the crime was not a violent crime (up until this point I had only really considered Murder, Rape and Torture as being crimes that I might consider worthy of punishment by death), it made me recall the GFC and the white collar crime we have seen responsible for so much pain and suffering, as well as a not insignificant number of deaths (suicides most commonly) and I realised that I had long since held the position (at least subconsciously) that some of these white collar crimes are just as deserving of jail or death as some drunkard beating a man to death.
Now for me, I consider that those within society who diminish or curtail the excise of the rights of others, have forfeited their own rights in comparative measure; nor do I believe life is sacred or divine. Therefore, I have come up with a list of things that I require and if these are satisfied then I am in favour of the death penalty.
- Sentence that would exceed twice the predicted remaining lifespan of the individual (sans any non age specific health concerns)
- Delayed sentence of between 5-10 years to provide possibility of appeal
- Crime against Persons: murder, rape or torture (without significant mitigation)
- Crime against Property: ??? I have no idea how to define this, but I can describe it as follows
--- fraudulent or criminal wealth extraction against any individual such that their wealth is degraded below the capacity to sustain themselves ((YES THIS IS HARSH, would make crimes against the poor MUCH more harshly punished))
--- fraudulent or criminal wealth extraction against any significantly large group of individuals such that their total wealth is degraded to such an extent that their capacity to maintain standard of living falls by more than 10% on average
- Crime against the State: ??? High treason; poisoning water reservoirs and what not I suppose
There are of course many problems with the death sentence:
- Purpose of Judicial Process (Is the judicial process for this sort of crime intended to rehabilitate those convicted? Is it intended to minimise the capacity for the convicted to offend again? Is it intended to recognise and serve to offset to some extent the suffering of victims and damage incurred? etc)
- Right to / Sanctity of Life (Can an individual's life be legitimately taken away by decision of some court? Do people have the right to end lives? Often linked to the concept of life being a god given gift)
- Lack of Redress (If killed, then later found to be incorrect, this cannot be redressed or 'made good' through compensation or whatever)
However on the plus side:
- Prevents the convicted from offending again
- Redresses (to an extent) the inability of the established judicial process to offset suffering of victims and/or damage inflicted
- Reduced costs of imprisonment (yes, that IS a valid point)
This thread was triggered after I read some news from Iran: Iran sentences four to death in fraud case
Where a white collar crime was seen as earning a death penalty and I realised that I completely agreed given the sheer scope of the impact, the fact that the crime was not a violent crime (up until this point I had only really considered Murder, Rape and Torture as being crimes that I might consider worthy of punishment by death), it made me recall the GFC and the white collar crime we have seen responsible for so much pain and suffering, as well as a not insignificant number of deaths (suicides most commonly) and I realised that I had long since held the position (at least subconsciously) that some of these white collar crimes are just as deserving of jail or death as some drunkard beating a man to death.
Now for me, I consider that those within society who diminish or curtail the excise of the rights of others, have forfeited their own rights in comparative measure; nor do I believe life is sacred or divine. Therefore, I have come up with a list of things that I require and if these are satisfied then I am in favour of the death penalty.
- Sentence that would exceed twice the predicted remaining lifespan of the individual (sans any non age specific health concerns)
- Delayed sentence of between 5-10 years to provide possibility of appeal
- Crime against Persons: murder, rape or torture (without significant mitigation)
- Crime against Property: ??? I have no idea how to define this, but I can describe it as follows
--- fraudulent or criminal wealth extraction against any individual such that their wealth is degraded below the capacity to sustain themselves ((YES THIS IS HARSH, would make crimes against the poor MUCH more harshly punished))
--- fraudulent or criminal wealth extraction against any significantly large group of individuals such that their total wealth is degraded to such an extent that their capacity to maintain standard of living falls by more than 10% on average
- Crime against the State: ??? High treason; poisoning water reservoirs and what not I suppose
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