Originally posted by Natalie Severn
View Post
I think the point that upsets people is that when hanging was finally abolished in the early seventies I believe, we were told by the government that for the publics protection murderers would now serve life terms.
The public took that to mean that they would be in prison for the rest of their life, however that turned out not to be true. The problem you have in not having execution as an option is that someone serving time for a murder has nothing to lose if he kills again. I believe there are several murderers inside you have comitted further murders, what are we going to use as a sanction? Locking them up for longer than life?
I would be happier if we had a system of everybody convicted of murder was sentenced to death which would be commuted to life imprisonment meaning they go in but don't come out.
However if they transgress while in prison the death penalty is immediately re-instated. This would be a powerful insentive for them to behave themselves.
I freely admit that mistakes are made and there have been innocent people ( I don't count Evans in this total) who have been wrongly hanged. However are these peoples lives any more precious than the innocent victims who have been murdered by released killers?
It could only be a judge or politician who said it is better for ten guilty men to go free rather than one innocent man is convicted, for it is very unlikely that such a person would ever be the next victim of those ten guilty men, but the rest of us, not living in well protected ivory towers, would most definitely be the future victims.
Comment