Message from @Tonight at 11 - DOOM
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why waste money feeding druggies
Most crimes are opportunity.
just fine the shit out of them
@Raintola well there's evidence to point to black mothers teaching their kids to stay away from police and the attitude around the inner cities of america to be very anti police
@Jake the Exile The same place "fuck the church" comes from in people raised in a religious home. They come to that conclusion on their own.
Which causes crime
The person decides the benefit of committing the crime outweigh the risk of being caught.
well
you know what would really deter crime?
military patrols
If a person plans on dying in the act, they are far less worried about being caught.
@Muten Staying away from police doesn't equate to committing crime though. Hell, I'd bet most white families teach their kids to stay away from the cops too..by not committing crime
suicide by cop is very uncommon
So what about the Knife Crime in London @NinjaQuick?
Explain
@NinjaQuick No shit, which is the entire point. No one gives a fuck about punishment not preventing crime because it was never designed to in the first place.
@Raintola the thing is that due to the massive amounts of police in inner cities it leads to alot of tension not to mention the anti white rhetoric and "white mans world" syndrome that also plagues these areas
It is
Nah
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Deterrence theory is the core of the justice system dogma.
Fuck the dogma
If punishment was intended to prevent, life sentences would be the norm for first time offenders. Can't re-offend if you never make it out of jail.
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That violates the seventh ammendment
And?
And what?
That's exactly why life in prison for first offenses isn't a thing.
Eighth, IIRC
Determent is like tolerance at this point
What do you mean "and what"? Violating 7A doesn't make me statement any less correct.
Whichever.
it's not the goal it's a by product of a working system
It does make it impossible.
In america
You have to operate under the framework
military patrols tbh
Putting people in prison is expensive and doesn't stop people committing crimes.
Deterrence theory may by the core of the justice system, but we're not talking about the justice system as a whole, we're talking about a single facet.