The only reason harsher punishment is suggested when a wrong is committed is to satisfy the want for cruelty in those that do the punishing. and in the case of the law to seem to be doing something without actually having to go to any trouble. The punishment for cruelty to animals and all our fellow creatures for that matter, should be the responsibility of nursing the injured back to health. This will help most of them understand that what they do is wrong in their own mind.
Child abusers tend to repeat the crime when they're released and that it can ruin the life of the abused person. There are many other reasons why they should get harsher punishments which include serving as examples to others who may contemplate the same.
No. The least painful way to execute someone should be used for all murderer(s). Either lethal injection or nitrogen gas.
Because it is CRUEL! Besides, people who abuse animals are also more likely to abuse other family members such as their spouses, lovers, or children.
they should have one of their digits cut off too
no
Yes because people pay the fine they need to a just litter the next day.
NO NO NO. All that will do is humiliate him. Go fore more harsher punishments. Like grounding for a week. 2 weeks. 3 weeks ect.. and that means no going outside or playing video games or tv. School. Dinner. Upstairs to bed.
No not necessarily, I don't think a gang member should get a harsher penalty just because they're in a gang, it all depends on what that person does.
No, they should not it is cruel and insensitive. I think that the people who think animalsshould be tested upon should take the animals place. If the animals are forced so should the people who force them.
The philosopher Cesare Beccaria argued that punishments should not be exercises in brutality. He believed that punishments should be proportional to the crime committed and that the justice system should focus on deterrence rather than retribution.
No. You should not shoot anyone, regardless of whether you like them or the way they live their lives. If you shoot and kill them, you can be charged with murder. If you shoot but do not kill them, you would be charged with attempted murder and/or aggravated battery, as well as a number of other crimes. Additionally, most states have "hate crime" statutes, that encourage harsher punishments for defendants who commit crimes motivated by prejudice or discrimination, such as attacking someone because of their race or sexual orientation.
because people can get killed more than animals.