Clearly, if rehabilitation is not required, then there's no rehabilitation to do...... I'm speaking specifically about people who abuse power for personal gain. Remove them from office, and they no longer have the means to abuse power. Why incarcerate a corrupt official? Why not just strip them of their office, have them repay whatever they stole, and send them on their way? All you need to do to prevent them from reoffending is not let them run for office again. There's no need to attempt to rehabilitate them once the means of harming society is removed.
In most criminal justice systems it obviously isn't unusual. Whether it is cruel is a matter of opinion and circumstance - one would hope not, but it often is.I wouldn't consider the imposition of a prison sentence cruel and unusual punishment.
I'm not in a position to even take a guess. What can any system do to help?What would be appropriate compensation for raping someone?
That would be an absurd approach.If "reform" involves telling rape victims that they are wrong to wish to see their attackers penalized in any way whatsoever, I think we have a problem. That sounds much more like abuse to me, and it's stunning to me that anyone thinks this would be a good thing.
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