A fair punishment for felons should balance accountability for the crime committed with opportunities for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. It should take into account the nature of the offense, the individual's circumstances, and the potential for reform. This approach promotes justice while also considering public safety and the potential for reducing recidivism through support and education. Ultimately, the goal should be to foster a system that allows individuals to become productive members of their communities after serving their sentences.
Sure. There are other possibilities for a fair punishment.
Elizabethan Crime and Punishment was unfair and was mostly done of accusations with no fair trials
Definitely!
When it is used as "fair compensation" for a large number of proven murders or equal crimes.
Amendment 8 states that you have a fair bail and punishment
It is the punishment for murderers. It is only fair to have a life for a life.
I had to do a school project on this book and this was one of the questions that i could not figure out but then my teacher gave us a clue. The answer is 2. 56% of violent felons are repeat offenders and 61% of all felons are repeat offenders
The 8th amendment of the Bill of Rights.
I think its human rights.
As long as it is applied equally to everyone, yes. The legislature, acting for "the people" believe it is.
how many felons in the NFL
The duration of The Felons is 1.5 hours.