^In that case I would question the world's "top psychologist" because obviously this person is insane.[Edited on December 30, 2010 at 1:33 PM. Reason : .]
12/30/2010 1:30:33 PM
12/30/2010 1:48:06 PM
Maybe they're just evil. Fully cognizant of what they are doing, aware that it is wrong, but don't care. Evil isn't crazy, it's just evil.I think the death penalty should be used very sparingly, the number of innocent people exonerated because of DNA evidence should give people pause before issuing a death sentence. Our justice system gets stuff wrong all the damned time, there are a lot of reasons behind that, and that's a subject for another thread, but suffice it to say that it should take absolute proof before we even consider killing someone.That said, I can easily see times when it should be used. There are people who should not be allowed to mix with the rest of civilization, there are people who cannot be reformed, people who will continue to commit acts of violence even in a life imprisonment, solitary confinement situation. Those people should be eliminated before they do more damage.
12/30/2010 1:48:15 PM
^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder
12/30/2010 1:53:59 PM
Yes, I'm aware that I'm a sociopath. What does that have to do with the argument. Since antisocial personality disorders are incurable, at least based on biology, there's not a whole lot of point in talking about it. I for one don't think they are solvable problems, you will never fix a true psychopath or sociopath. You are better off either isolating or eliminating him. Furthermore, as the wikipedia entry correctly states, pretty much the entire criminal population could be diagnosed with ASPD, so true psychopaths/sociopaths are much, much rarer.
12/30/2010 2:13:24 PM
It's not an easy subject to tackle, and I haven't come to any full conclusions about it myself, but I don't think it's right to kill someone for being mentally imbalanced. Isolation and attempted treatment are preferable to me over execution.
12/30/2010 2:24:42 PM
I'm not a big believer in ASPD. I think it's a cop out for those who choose not to care about right an wrong. Those who are truly pychopaths and can't be cured should either be isolated or executed. Thing is, they tend to continue being violent even in isolation, attacking jailers, doctors, etc. Sometimes I think you have to cut your losses as a society and as a species. It's not an easy subject to tackle, but that's where I come down on it.
12/30/2010 2:29:43 PM
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12/30/2010 3:49:02 PM
^ I am all of those since I would like serial killing baby rapists to be executed.
12/30/2010 3:58:10 PM
^ Why? Honest question.
12/30/2010 6:39:56 PM
^ Because life sentences aren't for life? Because it's wrong to force the victims to then pay for the health and care of the scum for the rest of his or her natural life?
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12/30/2010 8:56:37 PM
Let me ask a question. Is it wrong to kidnap someone and hold them against their will for years?
12/31/2010 7:18:21 AM
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12/31/2010 1:42:54 PM
I think the morality of the death penalty can be discussed objectively. If a victim could have known prior to their death that they would, with 100% certainty, be murdered by some individual, they would be morally obligated to flee or incapacitate that individual. Most people agree that killing in self defense is appropriate, when necessary. If we can say that the victim would have been justified in killing his attacker, how can we come to the conclusion that, once the murder is a success, the criminal is no longer deserving of death? Retribution is not morally wrong, as it simply fulfills the moral obligation that the victim was not able to fulfill themselves.The problem, of course, is that we depend on the state to determine who is guilty and who is innocent. I can't say for sure what "absolute proof" would consist of, but I can tell you that if I watched a loved one being murdered before my eyes, and I had a loaded gun, the murderer would receive a bullet to the head, and I would be justified in delivering it.
12/31/2010 3:55:15 PM
12/31/2010 6:31:38 PM
for those in favor of the death penalty for reasons of moral "obligation" (as it is being discussed), do you also support vigilantism in cases where the judicial system fails. do you find it morally acceptable to kill someone if, in your opinion, the judicial system fails? Is it moral to kill someone if they are prosecuted in a state that does not allow the death penalty? (i.e. Is the State the only entity with the power to kill criminals, do the courts have absolute power?)
12/31/2010 6:45:25 PM
^^Well, you have to admit it's not responsible to make a blanket statement like "we're the only industrial nation that...." when several industrial nations are given as examples. You can waive them off as barbaric too, but your ability to dodge admitting a mistake is breathtaking.
1/1/2011 5:37:07 PM
Who is allowed to kill the criminal? Can anyone do it, or just the family? Is the result the only thing at issue, or is the intention behind the killing important? For example, let's say that someone commits a murder in new york and is put in prison. If he were killed in prison would that be a just murder if it was in no way a retaliatory action for his crime? Do you have to want revenge for the killing to be just? As a follow up to the first question; if the family of the victim does not want the death penalty is the state still under an obligation to seek it?
1/1/2011 5:46:17 PM
Well, if China's not a good example, I could point to India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore.So instead of "The only industrialized country" maybe you should run with "the only white people."
1/1/2011 6:35:38 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_of_capital_punishment_by_nation
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1/2/2011 12:03:39 AM
if you see the death sentence as such an atrocity, then how can you justify a sentence of life without the possibility of parole as not being a death sentence? I personally see lethal injection as a lot simpler than death by broomstick up the ass (Jeffrey Dahmer) or death by cancer after the D student prison doctors cut off your jaw and feed you through a tube (John Gotti).
1/2/2011 12:07:07 AM
go back and read what mcdanger wrote about improving prisons
1/2/2011 12:09:25 AM
Prison conditions aren't what cause violent inmates to pummel each other. The only way to keep them safe from each other is to put all inmates in solitary confinement, and that's a torture worse than death.
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1/2/2011 10:00:11 AM
I agree with elusis on this point. A life sentence is effectively a death penalty and perhaps even more cruel.
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1/2/2011 7:00:46 PM
if you think it should be replaced with life in prison and don't think it makes sense financially then you don't support it, there was no other qualifier on that. by the proposed definition of something being just, it is not just.now we can start a semantics argument, but i think its a silly definition of something being just so you would probably just be arguing with yourself.[Edited on January 2, 2011 at 7:08 PM. Reason : woops, 64% not 66%]
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1/3/2011 10:46:58 PM
As I understand it, in this and many other states it is currently illegal to shoot to maim as opposed to shooting to kill.To say nothing of the difficulty in shooting a kneecap, and to say even more nothing about how little doing so would do if they were also armed, and to say less than nothing about the good and cogent reasons a person might have for not wanting someone walking around plotting revenge against the guy that shot them.
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