Message from @Dr.Cosby

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2019-10-05 22:20:29 UTC  

Lmao

2019-10-05 22:20:29 UTC  

😍🥵😩

2019-10-05 22:20:44 UTC  

Fuckers

2019-10-06 13:43:55 UTC  

hi

2019-10-06 14:03:48 UTC  

hello

2019-10-06 15:16:46 UTC  

God is the equivalent a celestial kim jong un, change my mind

2019-10-06 17:52:37 UTC  

My parents beat me when I was little

2019-10-06 17:52:41 UTC  

I came out normal

2019-10-06 17:52:49 UTC  

They didn’t beat my younger brother

2019-10-06 17:52:54 UTC  

He’s a huge bitch now

2019-10-06 17:52:58 UTC  

_hmmm_

2019-10-06 18:12:50 UTC  

There must be at least some sort of punishment structure or the child will turn into a libtard and will never respect authority. I don’t think beatings are psychologically necessary though. Probably counterproductive.

2019-10-06 18:16:44 UTC  

Surety and speed of punishment is often more important than severity

2019-10-06 18:17:36 UTC  

Psychologically at least

2019-10-06 18:23:57 UTC  

Long-term incarceration is arguably quite severe but it's not effective psychologically in making the person not commit more crimes. Our criminal justice system delivers punishments too slowly for them to be strongly associated with the act of the crime.

2019-10-06 18:24:36 UTC  

Like if your dog pees on the carpet, you might give it a light punishment in the very same day; you wouldn't think that a punishment 6 months later would be effective. It connects the crime and punishment in a singular thought.

2019-10-06 18:25:13 UTC  

When the crime and punishment have a long distance in time in between each other. They become disconnected psychologically.

2019-10-06 18:59:41 UTC  

@⭐ trunks ⭐ That sample size is too small. It'd be better if you looked at non-anecdotal evidence to draw conclusions from

2019-10-06 19:03:03 UTC  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_economics @Pelth The intertemporal choice section pretty much agrees with that

2019-10-06 19:47:11 UTC  

Countries with low reoffending rates are far more focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment. You know the ones, with the "luxurious" prisons

2019-10-06 19:47:40 UTC  

Severe punishments (including fear of the death penality) seem not to work all that well.

2019-10-06 19:48:45 UTC  

"There must be some sort of punishment structure or the child will turn into a libtard" - big cringe.

2019-10-06 19:49:12 UTC  

But yeah, beating and raping kids does tend to result in model conservatives, I'll agree with that.

2019-10-06 19:50:18 UTC  

The GOP and religious conservative community is full of shining examples of what child abuse causes people to become.

2019-10-06 19:52:27 UTC  

Yeah, there are some countries in europe that have completely outlawed corporal punishment in the home and at school I think

2019-10-06 19:53:51 UTC  

and their kids don't turn out all that bad

2019-10-06 20:20:45 UTC  

That assumes that there are effective rehabilitation strategies and there aren't really.

2019-10-06 20:22:53 UTC  

Rehabilitation has only really be shown to be effective in informal settings

2019-10-06 20:23:07 UTC  

and even so, it's not super effective

2019-10-06 20:23:58 UTC  

I wonder if we could get a psychology doctor or something to weigh in on this

2019-10-06 20:24:09 UTC  

Rehabilitation works if you dont make it a crime

2019-10-06 20:24:10 UTC  

simple

2019-10-06 20:24:12 UTC  

I study crime

2019-10-06 20:24:39 UTC  

Countries with low reoffending rates have allowed rampant actions to go unenforced

2019-10-06 20:24:45 UTC  

it's just that simple

2019-10-06 20:24:47 UTC  

Yeah but we're talking about disobedience with kids

2019-10-06 20:24:51 UTC  

this luxury prison is a meme

2019-10-06 20:24:57 UTC  

not necessarily the focus of crime

2019-10-06 20:25:01 UTC  

yes

2019-10-06 20:25:03 UTC  

kids do crime

2019-10-06 20:25:04 UTC  

simple as