destrekor
Lifer
- Nov 18, 2005
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No sir I disagree.
Disagree all you want, but he's absolutely correct.
Both how strong the fear of getting caught, and how much they fear/respect the results of getting caught, play into how often we see this crap, and crime in general.
Public humiliation, even just locking people in the stocks in the middle of town, had quite the way of getting the message across.
Things happen outside the control of both the individual and police/guards - sometimes simply because they turn away, participate, or because they simple missed it. Put a child rapist in such a situation - I would only hope whoever got to 'em would draw things out.