Crime and Punishment Does punishment ever fit the

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Crime and Punishment Does punishment ever fit the crime ?

Crime and Punishment Does punishment ever fit the crime ?

. . . those who commit certain kinds of wrongful acts, paradigmatically serious crimes,

. . . those who commit certain kinds of wrongful acts, paradigmatically serious crimes, morally deserve to suffer a proportionate punishment; . . . it is intrinsically morally good—good without reference to any other goods that might arise—if some legitimate punisher gives them the punishment they deserve. . . Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy

But 1. What if a transgressor genuinely has no conscience, no sense of having

But 1. What if a transgressor genuinely has no conscience, no sense of having done wrong, no moral capacity that can be reached or moved by the experience of suffering? What moral outcome is achieved under these circumstances, and 2. What proportionality exists between the deliberate infliction of endless suffering on and the slaughter of millions of people, including children, and the relatively painless forfeiture of your own life?

Example 1. Eichmann said towards the end of the War that he would "leap

Example 1. Eichmann said towards the end of the War that he would "leap laughing into the grave because the feeling that he had five million people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction. " What did Eichmann forfeit? What did he suffer? Example 2: People who systematically inflict pain on children, including their own children. Example 3: People responsible for gross acts of animal cruelty. Example 4. Women who give birth to infants with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome, often repeatedly. Example 5. Oscar Pistorius

Punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain. How can there be any moral content

Punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain. How can there be any moral content in respect to an act of the deliberate infliction of pain?

How effective is the current retributive criminal justice system? • There were 15 609

How effective is the current retributive criminal justice system? • There were 15 609 murders in 2011/12 and 16 259 murders in 2012/13 • The prison population is 165 987. South Africa has the world's seventh highest number of prisoners - outranking countries with up to nearly five times its population • SA has the most prisoners in Africa. Rwanda, the second highest, has half the number • There also 11 500 people in SA's jails simply because they are too poor to pay for bail

 • And inmates serving life sentences rose from 793 in 1999 to a

• And inmates serving life sentences rose from 793 in 1999 to a current figure of 7 574. • The latest figures show that it costs R 69 000 annually to house a prisoner.

Suggestion • We should launch a postpunishment era • All justice should be based

Suggestion • We should launch a postpunishment era • All justice should be based on restoration