Antonio the Sixth
Antonio V
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« on: April 02, 2023, 09:42:53 AM » |
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It should definitely be a piece of the process of righting wrongs, but the idea that it makes for a complete justice system is utterly fanciful, as you say. It should be obvious to anyone with a basic moral sense that some crimes can't possibly be compensated for. It also fundamentally doesn't acknowledge the criminal as a moral agent whose character is of importance of society, which is simultaneously more "soft on crime" than even I am comfortable with while also being vaguely dehumanizing. And there are a ton of concrete issues that can crop up, especially when you consider that rich criminals will find it easier to do "restorative" work than poorer ones.
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