Originally posted by Robert
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Do you really think the threat of capital punishment deterred people from committing murder? For example - when Brady and Hindley killed those children - capital punishment was still in force and they could easily have been hanged. Was there no child murder before capital punishment was abolished - and is there more of it now because there is no capital punishment? I don't think so.
There is also an assumption that that those of us who don't want to see a return to capital punishment have less sympathy for victims of murder but that is not the case at all. It is because I want to see fewer victims of crime that I think it so important to get the balance right in dealing with crime and criminals.
I don't believe people are born evil - I believe they are made that way by a variety of issues too numerous and complicated to go into on this thread (about burkas!) but as a society we have to work together to make positive outcomes more rewarding than negative outcomes. Perhaps I'll start a thread on 'how to put our society right'. One thing's for sure. It won't include any ideas about 'big society' from me!
Have a good day all.
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