DBT
Contributor
Our readiness to treat the taking of an innocent life by a heinous murderer as no different from someone stealing your car, defines our community and what we think about heinous crimes.
No, not the same at all. The more serious the crime, the longer the prison time. Those that have no hope of being rehabilitated should never be released. That does not mean that we should torture or execute those who are sociopaths, killers, rapists, but are no longer a threat to society. They are the mental fuck ups of our society, but we have them in custody and they can no longer cause harm to innocent people.
That would be nice if that actually happened. As has been pointed out, the jail terms for murderers vary widely. A guy writing a hot check could in some states once upon a time, have run afoul of the "three strikes and your out" law, and be sentenced to life, while a first time murderer got out on good behavior after 7 years.
And as I pointed out, that is an issue with sentencing, which can be addressed, and should be addressed. Inadequate sentencing does not mean that potentially dangerous criminals cannot be put away for as long as necessary.
What you are basically saying is: The courts do not put risky individuals away for as long as they should, therefore these people should be killed because they are a potential risk.