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Originally Posted by Ahldagor
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Sharia has nothing to do with it. Your basis was that there is an inherent sense of shame in the criminal and that they would rather be put to death due to their shame. If they don't have a sense of shame, which you shouldn't because it isn't 1500's puritanical law anymore, then how could they feel shame that they would need liberation from via death. Get modern with your thoughts on this, research behaviorism, research profitability within criminal justice, research criminal justice reform, and weigh Santa's reform argument while comparing it to how and why criminal justice is applied.
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Jarn suggested some of us were closer to Sharia shortly after my post, so that is how it ties in ^^ As for feeling ashamed of crime, they very much should feel ashamed of wrongdoing and I find it amusing for you to suggest otherwise ^^ If they do not there is something wrong with them. We have enough people as it is and don't need to waste resources correcting deficient ones.