Message from @GlobalDelete
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-Bring back the capital punishment, yet use it only when it comes to murder. Let one of the victim's relatives execute the murderer, if they please so.
-The worst punishment I would allow is torture. It would be the price for torturing other people, innocent or otherwise. Let one of the victim's relatives torture them, if they please so.
-For crimes that do not involve death, the punishments:
•You stole something from someone? You're going to get that something back to them.
•You're going also going to pay the 5-25% of your annual salary for breaking the law, with the deadline being one year. Should the perpetrator miss the deadline, the price is doubled. If after two years they still haven't paid it all, the initial price is tripled, and so on.
•Should your crime be serious enough for you to go to prison, then you'll pay + go to prison for as many years as the judge and/or jury dictate.
-Under all occasions, excluding the capital punishment for obvious reasons, the perpetrator will undergo rehabilitative sessions, by psychologists and psychiatrists selected by the state. He will be let go when the psychologists/psychiatrists think they're ready to be let out. The perpetrator has the right to refuse to undergo these sessions, and die.
-If you commit a serious crime more than once, then you're dead.
Embezzlement
Corruption
That's for punishments.
Why torture
If rehabilitation is impossible then execute them
Because if someone tortured you, you have the right to torture him back.
That's kind a medieval bro
@Maksim is there any data on the productivity of inmates?
What are you, a feudalist?
Not really.
feudalism = based
@Pseudo-Analysist No, all expiremental ideas
Dosent make it invalid
@Maksim Yes, unless the torturer was instructed by the police or army or government etc to torture the criminal.
Honestly, we should send prisoners to the shadow realm. I think serving an eternity outside of time in the astral plane will make them understand the error of their ways. What do you think? @Koninos
@Deleted User Sure, but the roof would be an obstacle.
I mean, I guess you can use them. Is it a life sentence? @Maksim
This is true.
That's the ideal system
@Pseudo-Analysist No, read what I said
> You work off the amount of money the court decides, so if you commit a crime of say grand theft worth $25,000 than you produce $25,000 worth of goods in the Labour camp
You stole sugar? REHABILITATION OR DEATH
@Maksim ... That’s like a few weeks in jail.
@Deleted User Depends per person
If you're lazy it'll take a year
I suggest making it 10x the amount stolen.
This encourages hard work
And being useful
Instead of just slouching around wasting tax dollars
it should be the amount you stole plus the fine for breaking the law.
Ok, if I can rob an ATM and if I fuck up I’l be in jail for 4 days, I’m just attempt again.
@Koninos Someone stealing sugar would be easy to rehabilitate though
Make death camps great again
Death camps are cringe
Which should be a big percentage of the criminal's annual salary.
Also people mostly steal because they're poor as hell
What's the point of death camps?
@GlobalDelete bet