What if someone meets the person of their dreams? Or, as cliche as it sounds, finds Jesus? Or wins the lottery and decides to retire to a life of sipping cocktails on the beach?
What if you have a traumatic experience, can you look into the mirror and say you could never ever under no circumstances murder a person?
You don’t punish people for things they have not committed, period. No matter if you think they are the wrong type, or wrong race, or wrong whatever. That is a road that leads to pretty dark spots in human history.
What if someone meets the person of their dreams? Or, as cliche as it sounds, finds Jesus? Or wins the lottery and decides to retire to a life of sipping cocktails on the beach?
What if you have a traumatic experience, can you look into the mirror and say you could never ever under no circumstances murder a person?
You don’t punish people for things they have not committed, period. No matter if you think they are the wrong type, or wrong race, or wrong whatever. That is a road that leads to pretty dark spots in human history.
Nobody is talking about punishment before a crime.
My point stands: Psychopathy as a topic has to be educated about.