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There's a fairly obvious difference between killing somebody to take his money and killing somebody because he's gay or black or transgender.
Yeah, but don't you think the punishment should basically be the same? I mean, regardless of one's motives, the result is the same; a most likely innocent person has been killed. It's not a crime to harbor personal beliefs against someone because they're gay, black, etc. (although I'm not saying it's right); therefore, I'm not sure that whether a person kills someone because they don't like their ethnicity or because they just wanted their money really matters.
A white supremacist who drags a black person behind his pick up truck because the person is black and he hates black people, for example, is more likely to do something similar again than a person who robs a random wealthy looking person at gunpoint for the sole purpose of acquiring money.
I think one's motive for committing a crime is just as, perhaps even more significant, than the crime itself, as it more accurately judges as to whether or not the person is likely to commit more crimes if it's a habitual action. A white supremacist who drags a black person behind his pick up truck because the person is black and he hates black people, for example, is more likely to do something similar again than a person who robs a random wealthy looking person at gunpoint for the sole purpose of acquiring money. Frankly, I don't think that motive is taken into account enough with respect to prison sentences. The "not everyone who commits a crime is a criminal" expression comes to mind. I've elaborated on my feelings on similar issues several times, but to boil it down into a simple point, I feel like our prison system's primary motive should be to rehabilitate people who have committed crimes, so obviously people who are more likely to commit a crime will naturally be addressed in a more severe manner than those who are less likely to do so. The "the result is the same" mentality to me is dangerous because it turns jail sentences into a mathematical formula even moreso than it already is, and I have always taken great issue with that.
The "result is the same" mentality is stupid because that would mean you would have to punish someone who killed in self defense the same as you would punish someone who killed out of hate.
really? if someone is willing to kill random people for money, then I say they are equally unfit to out free.
There's hate, and then there's being unfit for society through limited intelligence and tendency to violence.
But the result is still the same. A person is dead.
Oh, well I'm talking about how it can matter the reason one person killed another.
I think one's motive for committing a crime is just as, perhaps even more significant, than the crime itself, as it more accurately judges as to whether or not the person is likely to commit more crimes if it's a habitual action. A white supremacist who drags a black person behind his pick up truck because the person is black and he hates black people, for example, is more likely to do something similar again than a person who robs a random wealthy looking person at gunpoint for the sole purpose of acquiring money. Frankly, I don't think that motive is taken into account enough with respect to prison sentences. The "not everyone who commits a crime is a criminal" expression comes to mind. I've elaborated on my feelings on similar issues several times, but to boil it down into a simple point, I feel like our prison system's primary motive should be to rehabilitate people who have committed crimes, so obviously people who are more likely to commit a crime will naturally be addressed in a more severe manner than those who are less likely to do so. The "the result is the same" mentality to me is dangerous because it turns jail sentences into a mathematical formula even moreso than it already is, and I have always taken great issue with that.
The "result is the same" mentality is stupid because that would mean you would have to punish someone who killed in self defense the same as you would punish someone who killed out of hate.