This whole notion of an eye for an eye speaks to one of the most ignoble of human emotions, revenge. Although most will never admit it,I believe this is the exact same ideal that is behind the push for capital punishment. It is, in my opinion, wrong in both situations because the state, as a representative of society as a whole, should be above even the notion of it.
I completely and totally understand and can empathize with what this woman wants. Undoubtedly I would probably feel the same way in her stituation but that doesn't make it right. Sometimes I think the most horrendous part of being a victim of a violent crime is not the crime itself but the lasting effect it has on the victims humanity. We need to be doing more for the victims of crime, not just in this country but the world over, but assisting them in seeking revenge, in my opinion, keeps them in the darkest of places. And it is no way for anyone to heal, not emotionally.
The way that society as a whole treats the perpetrators of violent crimes says alot more about who we are than what specifically they the criminal has done.
I completely and totally understand and can empathize with what this woman wants. Undoubtedly I would probably feel the same way in her stituation but that doesn't make it right. Sometimes I think the most horrendous part of being a victim of a violent crime is not the crime itself but the lasting effect it has on the victims humanity. We need to be doing more for the victims of crime, not just in this country but the world over, but assisting them in seeking revenge, in my opinion, keeps them in the darkest of places. And it is no way for anyone to heal, not emotionally.
The way that society as a whole treats the perpetrators of violent crimes says alot more about who we are than what specifically they the criminal has done.