I wrote:I do not condone any kind of sexual abuse or misconduct.
and I also wrote:I am certainly of the opinion that sexual abuse sentences should be long-term sentences. I am generally also of the opinion that 'madness' cannot be cured.
When I say long term, I mean for life. I don't believe in the death penalty because I don't believe it is an effectively torturous enough punishment, nor an effective deterrent. Not subscribing to the wholly ridiculous notion of an afterlife nor retribution therein, I can't see how dying (even horribly) is a greater punishment than locking someone up for life in squalid conditions with a bunch of other hostile lunatics. Unlike some civil libertarians, I do not believe convicted felons have any right to any quality of life. Bread, water, air, bars. I would much rather business exploit cheap domestic convict labour than international sweatshops; it's both PC and patriotic.
I disagree that sexual abuse is an epidemic. US Bureau of Justice figures from 1990-2002 show a steady in decline in the rate of sexual assaults on those both over 12 and under 12. Similarly, figures in Canada and Australia show downward trends.
And if it were epidemic, as you suggested, you'd be in for a lot of killing. Have you got the stomach for it? I, personally, do not. You can't kill away problems.
