• Guntrigger@sopuli.xyz
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    3 months ago

    What do you mean? He served 13 months and got out on parole. He’s publicly expressed remorse, but that isn’t exactly conclusive. I assume there would have been some genuine remorse inside, otherwise there would be no parole.

    My point is, if you stop anyone who has been to jail returning to normal society at all, then why let them out at all? You might as well just put every criminal in jail for life, or just kill them straight away.

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        3 months ago

        Did you consider that the Netherlands thinks its important to stand by its rule of reform over punishment? You are being incredibly vague as well with what the person deserves.

        Say it plainly, what should have been done instead?

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      3 months ago

      You might as well just put every criminal in jail for life, or just kill them straight away.

      Just the child rapists is fine with me. There’s no reforming that.