Originally posted by Ally
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Philosophically speaking, let's suppose that you can guarantee that they will not commit another crime. Maybe they are implanted with electrotrodes such that a lethal shock could be delivered (from remote 24/7 surveillance) upon any instance of problem behavior. (I'm not operating in reality - this is a thought exercise.) The point is, imagine a fool-proof way of stopping all future instances of crime.
Now would you be OK with letting them back into society? I imagine most people would not be. They want an "eye for an eye" and believe that serial killers do not deserve to live or at least should be deprived of their freedom for life IRRESPECTIVE of whether or not they would commit another crime. I was objecting to this line of thinking.
From a practical point of view your argument is well taken.
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