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Daily Archives: July 26, 2013
Although confessed kidnapper Ariel Castro may not be reformed, his victims, and not he, is society’s problem
The purpose of penalty is four-fold: punish the perpetrator, compensate the victim, set an example to society, and reform the perpetrator. In the case of Ariel Castro, who has pleaded guilty to kidnapping three women and holding them and a … Continue reading
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