Mo Shellshocker
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Bit of a trivial-sounding aside, but how is her name pronounced - Key-ya-ya or Ki-ah, or something totally different?
My opinion, not having a criminal justice or psychology background. We do/should lock up people for three reasons. First and most important, to prevent them from victimizing others. Second, to punish. Third, to rehabilitate the offender.As a 15 year old, is there a different charge because he is a child? I would hope that he is not tried as an adult. This just seems really messed up, and not something such that a 15 year old should never again see the light of day. Furthermore, at the age of 15, there should be adequate services to successfully change his behavior ... if not, modern psychology should be deemed nonsense.
I'm thinking that the one child who killed the other child needs rehabilitation more than punishment. In my opinion, he's wired wrong, and punishment isn't going to make any difference.
My opinion, not having a criminal justice or psychology background. We do/should lock up people for three reasons. First and most important, to prevent them from victimizing others. Second, to punish. Third, to rehabilitate the offender.
First is most important. If a 15 year old needs to be locked up for life to prevent more Kiayas from dying, that's what we need to do. Not saying he should be in a gulag and shouldn't be allowed an education/work behind bars. Just that we need to make sure he isn't responsible for more Websleuths threads in the future. One is more than enough.
For anyone that thinks he should be let back into society, how would you feel about him moving in with you and your 10 y/o girl?
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I'm glad there's been an arrest, but depressed that it's who we thought it was going to be.
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So how do we get a scanner rewind for Thursday? I've never really figured out the scanner stuff...
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My opinion, not having a criminal justice or psychology background. We do/should lock up people for three reasons. First and most important, to prevent them from victimizing others. Second, to punish. Third, to rehabilitate the offender.
First is most important. If a 15 year old needs to be locked up for life to prevent more Kiayas from dying, that's what we need to do. Not saying he should be in a gulag and shouldn't be allowed an education/work behind bars. Just that we need to make sure he isn't responsible for more Websleuths threads in the future. One is more than enough.
For anyone that thinks he should be let back into society, how would you feel about him moving in with you and your 10 y/o girl?
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While I agree it may be a childish reason. At 15 years old you know its wrong to kill someone. Not one of his reasons will ever be good enough and I hope they throw the book at him. Kiaya didnt deserve this no matter the reason. Her family doesnt deserve the pain they are all now in. I hope he's tried as an adult and they lock him up and throw away the key.A child cannot vote because of the limited ability to make an informed choice. There are significant differences between a child and an adult. We don't know how or why the ten year was murdered, but can be sure that it was child-type reasoning rather than adult reasoning.