I was watching a program in the BBC about life behind bars in UK. They interview inmates and staff and so on... In an interview with one of the counsellors, he talked a bit about the psychological therapy murderers received, and the thing is, sometimes they miss the person they have killed, and feel tortured by this, because they are finally mourning someone they killed themselves, I guess it must be torture, but after what they have done, is it fair?
Do they deserve to be treated? Or should they be left with all that guilt, grief and well, the whole psychological torture. Should we treat them as human beings and give an example of how they should treat others, without judgement. OR are we getting in the way of karma, well.. life, what’s coming to them anyway.
No silly answers please, I didn't ask a silly question..but I'll post a silly one soon.
Should this be in Sociology? I wasnt sure..
2006-07-15
10:14:07
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Amy G
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