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Cattle shot with arrows in Oklahoma
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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 855701" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>True! </p><p>Basically crime prevention works on many levels; for example, the severity of the punishment and the risk of getting caught.</p><p>If 1% of criminals get caught every year, and they all get hung, the others would still take the chance.</p><p>We need to catch most criminals,not just a few, and this is more important than hard punishments.</p><p>Also, in societies that work properly, there is something else at work, I would call it honor and shame.</p><p>And it must exist a way for criminals, as well as other sinners, to finally be forgiven and turned back into society after the punishment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 855701, member: 7541"] True! Basically crime prevention works on many levels; for example, the severity of the punishment and the risk of getting caught. If 1% of criminals get caught every year, and they all get hung, the others would still take the chance. We need to catch most criminals,not just a few, and this is more important than hard punishments. Also, in societies that work properly, there is something else at work, I would call it honor and shame. And it must exist a way for criminals, as well as other sinners, to finally be forgiven and turned back into society after the punishment. [/QUOTE]
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