Execution is a quick fix, and a quick fix usually isn't a good fix; sometimes it isn't any sort of fix at all.
I'm not saying we're in a good enough position to start rehabilitation on a grand scale yet (we just don't know enough about human behaviour), but it is clear to me that rehabilitation is the ideal, and it makes all the sense in the world to work towards that ideal.
Is it normal that I'm against the death penalty for literally anyone?
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Execution is a quick fix, and a quick fix usually isn't a good fix; sometimes it isn't any sort of fix at all.
I'm not saying we're in a good enough position to start rehabilitation on a grand scale yet (we just don't know enough about human behaviour), but it is clear to me that rehabilitation is the ideal, and it makes all the sense in the world to work towards that ideal.