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Old 01-19-2009, 02:01 PM   #31
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Trial costs + appeal costs + mandatory appeal costs + housing costs while awaiting appeal...... It isn't unheard of for someone to sit on death row for 20+ years.
they do all that shit with a life sentance too...
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Old 01-19-2009, 02:03 PM   #32
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they do all that shit with a life sentance too...
I don't think that most States have a mandatory appeal process for life sentences. They do for the death penalty though. The point is that it isn't a "one shot deal" as you stated, it's a long and drawn out process.
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Old 01-19-2009, 02:05 PM   #33
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I don't think that most States have a mandatory appeal process for life sentences. They do for the death penalty though. The point is that it isn't a "one shot deal" as you stated, it's a long and drawn out process.
yes, either way it's expensive. crazy the criminals get treated better than many poverty level people.

If i lived on the street i'd probably commit a crime just to get food, shelter, and cloths.
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Old 01-19-2009, 02:17 PM   #34
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yes, either way it's expensive. crazy the criminals get treated better than many poverty level people.

If i lived on the street i'd probably commit a crime just to get food, shelter, and cloths.
It happens. Every day.
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Old 01-19-2009, 02:48 PM   #35
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Kill him. Kill him slow and painful, and make sure he cries. Throw that Levinson moron in there too, what a quack. I'll give you prevention, impale the guy on live TV, make the other sickos think twice.
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Old 01-19-2009, 03:00 PM   #36
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So, possession defines intent?
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Old 01-19-2009, 03:01 PM   #37
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It is interesting, that despite all the attempts there has never been a study that demonstrates measureable reform of pedophiles. Despite in many case apparent motivation on the part of the pedophile. I believe after a arrest pedophiles should be offered voluntary euthanasia. Not sentenced to it but offered it as a humane option. In the case of violent pedophiles summary execution is appropriate
I think the reason for no record of mesurable reform for pedophiles, is that there isn't any reform for it. Pedophiles just are what they are. Pedophiles are attracted to children, in the same way heterosexuals are attracted to the opposite sex, and homsexuals are attracted to the same sex. There's no "fixing" that shit. Maybe it's a chemical imbalance, or genetics or whatever, we just don't know yet.

I like your idea of voluntary euthanasia for practicing pedophiles, all of whom I would consider violent.

Now here's an idea everybody is going to hate, but stick with me, it kind of makes sense.

If there are pedophiles that can be satisfied just by looking at child porn, we should give them some. Establish an "approved" database of existing child porn, (photochop the faces so nobody has to see themselves later in life), and make it an automatic life sentence for anyone in possesion of images that are not in the database.

Let's face it, in the case of existing images, the damage is already done. Those kids are never getting their 15 minutes back.

The goal here, is to prevent further abuse of children. If a pedophile can "sign up" for this database legally, he has no reason or excuse to try and make his own porn, plus, we get to keep tabs on the subscribers.

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I'm not a fan of continuing the victimization of those already victimized. Then there is the question, "How long before someone opens that database, so that they can be watched and prosecuted?" Patriot act, and all of that. If there exists a way of tracking such people, then it'll be used.

I prefer that we depend on people not acting upon their baser drives and, if they do, prosecuting them. A little willpower should permit them to avoid acting outside the bounds of polite society. After all if I can avoid taking an axe to the fucktard in the next cube, then anyone else should be able to control their drives.
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Old 01-19-2009, 03:14 PM   #39
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How is the Death penalty overly expensive?
It's a one time shot! I don't know how much it costs to kill someone in that manner, but I heard that each prisioner costs the state ~$36,000 a year.
Take that times life in prison and it's a lot of cash.

Personally, I say bring back the firing squad for the death penalty. Ammo is pretty cheap comparitavely.

It's not the cost of the actual execution, which is surprisingly expensive, it's other factors. Click here, I didn't want to hijack this thread:

http://www.twowheelfix.com/showthrea...397#post149397
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The mere caustic nature if this type of material requires that not only those who commit crimes against children in creating that material are dealt with most harshly but those who traffic in the product of that abuse as well.

This individual had was was the equivalent to 400 metric tons of crack cocaine in his possession.

He is the Tony Montana of child porn.


I believe that we have made capital punishment too comfortable and too private. Most of the deterrent contained in capital punishment was the public spectacle that the execution became.

People brought their children to the hangings so that their children could see the end result of a life of crime and murder.

Now, no one gets to see what happens.
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