I would say that we are all human beings, and we all deserve human rights, no matter what we have done or how many people we have violated the rights of.
When I talk about rehab being cheaper, I am not suggesting that rehab could be cheaper than prison, but it could be much cheaper than it is, simply because time in rehab would be much less than time behind bars. There is no reason why a murderer could not be "cured" in, say, 2 years, compared to over 20 in prison.
Neither am I suggesting that rehab would be appropriate in all cases, but even the ones who cannot be changed should be treated with pity rather than punishment, which often does little to deter re-offenders.
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I would say that we are all human beings, and we all deserve human rights, no matter what we have done or how many people we have violated the rights of.
When I talk about rehab being cheaper, I am not suggesting that rehab could be cheaper than prison, but it could be much cheaper than it is, simply because time in rehab would be much less than time behind bars. There is no reason why a murderer could not be "cured" in, say, 2 years, compared to over 20 in prison.
Neither am I suggesting that rehab would be appropriate in all cases, but even the ones who cannot be changed should be treated with pity rather than punishment, which often does little to deter re-offenders.