Also, how about the seemingly-foreign idea that prison is part of a justice system intended to rehabilitate, not to punish? You know, a system that will keep rapes from happening, not force them to happen?
How can the justice system turn around and say, "Well, Billy Bob raped Jill, so therefore we raped Billy Bob, and now that is the end of the chain! No more rapes!" How does raping a rapist cure them of the desire to rape and stop it from happening again?
Rape is largely a crime of opportunity, therefore having a deterrent such as "don't rape or you'll be raped" is hardly going to be effective, just like the death penalty has not stopped people from murdering others in the heat of the moment.
Therefore, as Jaden concluded, the only motivation for raping a rapist really is revenge, not justice. You did it to someone? We do it to you. That is revenge. You did it to someone. We want to keep it from happening again while doling out appropriate punishment. That is justice.
How can the justice system turn around and say, "Well, Billy Bob raped Jill, so therefore we raped Billy Bob, and now that is the end of the chain! No more rapes!" How does raping a rapist cure them of the desire to rape and stop it from happening again?
Rape is largely a crime of opportunity, therefore having a deterrent such as "don't rape or you'll be raped" is hardly going to be effective, just like the death penalty has not stopped people from murdering others in the heat of the moment.
Therefore, as Jaden concluded, the only motivation for raping a rapist really is revenge, not justice. You did it to someone? We do it to you. That is revenge. You did it to someone. We want to keep it from happening again while doling out appropriate punishment. That is justice.
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