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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sorry, lindapinda. I think paedaphiles should be locked up much longer than they already are. Recently a man who raped a 9 year old was put away for 5 years! appalling. He'll be out before you know it.
what im saying is, that violence in any way is not right. A paedophile abuses but its not right for that paedophile to be abused as that would make us as bad as him and thus lowering ourselves to his level. Yes, he /she require adequite punishment but not to a standard of chaotic proportions. I have no sympathy for them at all, just stating what i believe is all.
i read recently that angela cannings was attacked etc in prison after being convicted of killer her own child - obviously we all now know that she was innocent and has been released... must have been a living hell for her in prison not being able to grieve for her child properly and being hated and attacked whilst those in charge "accidently" left her cell door open etc.
i know the above is off topic but thought it was worth thinking about - while i understand the anger of people in a position to hurt offenders (or turn a blind eye) we have a justice system in place complete with judge and jury we shouldn't allow further unofficial punishment. Now if we want stronger offical punishment then thats another matter for discussion.
I have repeated my take on this aspect of our society many times, but i will go again for anyone who has not seen it before -
Laws are what make us civilised. The law decress that prison for a set time is the punishment for certain offences, and that is what should be carried out. If the law is weak, or wrong, or badly applied, those issues need to be addressed, but vigilanye violence is simply not an appropriate way to deal with these issues.
I completely understand that motivatiob behind these actions, and the support they receive, but I have to repeat that vigilanteism is simply not a way to condcut justice, and if justice is not served by the law, then the law should be changed. It is not for any self-appointed individual(s) to decide the level and severity of violence to be meted out to offenders.
That said, holding this view causes my head to hurt when I read of some of the minor sentencing that is issued to such offenders, but i can only repeat, the law is weak and badly applied, vigilane violence is not a substitute, and never should be considered as one.
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