This is true, and I'm not arguing.For practical reasons, you have to have some sort of grading for punishments, since otherwise you get the "Hung for a sheep as for a lamb" mentallity.
Yes, this is also true.However, it concerns me that our system is not good at dealing with psychopaths, wheras psychopaths appear to be very good at dealing with our system.
Depends entirely on the Psychopath I'd bet. If they aren't that deranged, I'm sure they can be treated, but must pay at least some debt to society. If they're smart, they'd be very capable of fooling people. If they aren't, they'd end up in incarceration for the rest of their natural lives, or in a gas chamber. (depending on whether your country has the Death Sentence or not)Is psychopathy treatable? Or do they just get better at not being caught.
Yes, and in some cases, unfortunately so. The problem is not the Psychopath, it's how bloody human rights activists remove power to deal with them.Do psychopaths have human rights?
Sort of like making it practically illegal for a Teacher to actually punish a Student in Britain.