Because they've done nothing deserving of murder, yet they are repeat offenders of lesser crimes.
But what's the point? They're going to get out and hurt people again until they get caught and put back in again (not necessarily hurt physically, I count theft and all that too). If you aren't going to help them change, why even bother?
That's very much easier said than done. I don't fault the prison more than I fault the entire legal system for taking a "throw away the key" approach to small crime -- putting people who would otherwise lead a normal life into an environment which is shared with real criminals. That kind of thing does not help you, a lot of people come out of jail more fucked up than when they went in.
Imagine a Lifer getting paroled, he has no grip on what the real world is like when he comes out. Most of the time they have no family, and no future awaits them. In prison they were at least known by someone -- when they come out they are nobodies with no hopes of ever being anyone since their life has been pretty much wasted in this so called "rehabilitation".
I agree, and that's why I think the prison system is inherently flawed. It IS easier said than done, but it doesn't even seem like anybody is trying.
iago and crazed agree
No, I don't agree. I think that they should work to rehabilitate everybody. If they aren't going to bother, why not kill them? I'm presenting the killing idea as the other end of a dilemma, but I don't agree with it.
i believe i can now claim i have won this thread by process of elimination
I wasn't aware it was a competition.