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Jason Frowley PhD's avatar

This is all complex stuff! I suspect hat one of the prime purposes of prisons in the western world is meant to be general deterrence - that is, stopping *other people* from committing crime. It certainly seems to make sense, rooted as the view is in Enlightenment concept if rational choice & free will. The difficulty comes in when we add positivist views of the *causes* of things - including human behaviour. If we believe (as psychologists like me can barely choose not to) that human behaviour has caused, it is difficult if not impossible to believe that we can freely choose it. A stone, after all, has no choice about falling when you let it go. It’s behaviour is caused by scientifically identifiable phenomena. If crime has caused, deterrence shouldn’t work.

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Sigma Jedi's avatar

Excellent information. Thank you. 😊

This is an interesting topic, and I'm surprised more people are not talking about it.

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