pixie - // I maybe have a different notion of "revenge" from you, Andy. To me, keeping someone locked up forever, with no chance of freedom, would be far more vengeful. That's purely punishment, which they can never learn from. //
I see it differently.
Incarcertation is not for the purposes of punishment, merely for the safety of society as a whole, removing a viable threat is a justified response to the crime of murder in my view.
//Death penalties aren't "revenge", as you say, the person isn't there to suffer. It keeps the public safe, without tormenting anyone. //
I think we will have to agree on this one.
My view is underlined by the moral outrage that permeates almost every post advocating capital punishment, the sense of anger and desire for revenge, there's that word again', that motivates almost every view is clear to see.
Once again I must stress, I am not immune from the impulses that generate such a view, but I believe that society as a whole is not best served by allowing emotions to govern its lawmaking.