mariacostel wrote on Sep 10
th, 2015 at 8:22pm:
Pho Huc wrote on Sep 10
th, 2015 at 7:30pm:
mariacostel wrote on Sep 10
th, 2015 at 7:10pm:
Pho Huc wrote on Sep 10
th, 2015 at 7:05pm:
How about getting rid of jails and instituting the death penalty?
I've yet to hear one good argument in favour of jails, It appears to me that the only reason we have them is because of vestigial sense of obligatory vengeance.
In my mind, there are two types of criminal. People who are fundamentally damaged(eg Martin Bryant) with deep psychological issues and limited prospect of benefiting society.
The other types are those who commit crimes of greed, passion or stupidity. These people do not benefit from incarceration.
I would love to see a system that is geared to give the greatest benefit to society at the lowest cost. For me this would mean execution of the former type, and rehabilitation of the second type. Its much cheaper to send a criminal to university than jail, and much better for them and society, both before and after.
I think it is kinder to execute someone than keep them locked up for 50 years, and much cheaper.
Well there have been some dumb statements on this thread, but you've topped them all.
Any chance you could explain that statement?
I highlighted the silliest ones for you.
"I've yet to hear one good argument in favour of jails"
Why, do you have a good argument for them that you've been keeping secret? I know jails are traditional, but that doesn't make them implicitly necessary. From a behaviouristic point of view punishment is a very inefficient way of motivating behavior.
If Prison is not the best way of motivating the desired behavior, why are we using them?
"In my mind, there are two types of criminal"
Ok, you got me here. This is a massive oversimplification but I was trying to keep my post concise. The point I was attempting to make is that there are two types of criminal.
One can be rehabilitated and will not commit more crime.
One can not be rehabilitated and commit crime if given the opportunity.
"Its much cheaper to send a criminal to university than jail"
Average cost per day of a prisoner in Australia $292.00 per day or $106 K a year.
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/02/02/how-much-does-it-cost-keep-people-australian-jails
Cost of doing a non-government subsidized degree in clinical medicine(there most expensive course) at Melbourne uni(most expensive in Australia) 80 K per year.
http://futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/fees/ug-intl/subject-fees
So its 25 thousand dollars a year more expensive to send someone to jail than the most expensive course, of the most expensive university in Australia.
The two greatest sets of organised crime gangs in this country are the police and the legal fraternity.