Why? You asked HOW, I told you how democracies take decisions giving the finger to morals since those change from individual to individual and from generation to generation (death penalty was standard practice and everyone agreed with it in the past). This or any other issue would make no difference in practice.Skgoa wrote:Which is no answer at all.me wrote:The only plausible way would be by legislator fiat. That is you codify the legislator's opinions on "when enough is enough" into law.Skgoa wrote:HOW do you ever make that distinction?
Last sentence from the OP:That's not what we were talking about, though.
So, dealing with people who can and will escape standard prisons with ease to terrorize society again, at what point (if any) do you say "screw it, it will be monstrously expensive and infeasible to keep this man, and he'll live in conditions we could never, ever, allow for the other prisoners. It's kinder to just put a bullet in the back of his head."?
You start dropping standard anti-death-penalty arguments since the beginning, so it may be that you didn't understand well what the point of this thread was.
Maybe you haven't read harry potter so you could not understand what the hell he was talking about in 60% of the OP. It's a crappy book for the masses so I can understand you, to make it simpler I can tell you that each adult wizard of HP can do what an entire platoon of marvel superheroes can do, like teleporting around non-stop, summoning decent critters, blowing stuff up, controlling people, reding minds, erasing memories, and so on. It's like a level 10 D&D 3.5 wizard with a full spellbook and limitless spell-ammo.Because an entire state is going to go bancrupt by imprisoning someone?
In the movies they play it down a little and only do lotsa phew phew, but in the books they know far better than phew-phew-spells.
Imprisoning such a being without a D&D antimagic field that takes away his powers requires pretty fucking extreme prisons.
And when you have dozens or even hundreds of these beings.... uh, that's a definite cost.
I scream RACIST!!!! to that. You're biased against flying bulltproof men just because of their race !Simon_Jester wrote:if a flying bulletproof man is found committing a crime, and we arrest a flying bulletproof man... a competent judiciary should have a lot less trouble identifying the guilty party beyond any plausible doubt.
If there are more than 1 flying bulletproof men in the same general area (and also women and children), things get harder.
Like for example the OP's example of Azkaban. Every wizard in HP-verse can be sent to Azkaban, and they can be innocent as well just like normal humans.
Seconded. Ths way it's easier to avoid people thinking it's just another Standard Death Penalty thread.Although I'd be sympathetic if you said "then this should be moved to Fantasy..."