Still missing the point - "laws" as rules that have punishments for violations are a step too removed - damage is done when someone has violated a law There need to be rules for public spaces that allow people to interact without conflict - those rules can't be the same for all
You keep harping on what to do after a crime's been committed A crime having been committed is already a failure! It means someone's life has been disrupted badly and perhaps permanently. It means that person's family and friends have lower social trust forever.
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"Cleanse a man's heart of evil and sin"? I care about stopping crime and you do that by setting reasonable rules and what qualifies as "reasonable rules" differs by group because groups differ No state that ignores this succeeds at stopping crime
End of conversation
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