"Crime can never
be eliminated... But it can be controlled, if criminals are regarded as
volitional entities, fully responsible for the consequences of their
actions" (266). This chapter basically wraps up the book as a whole. It
says that criminals must be arrested and convicted in a timelier manner.
Violent criminals are allowed to be free on bail before their court date. The
justice system must also become a lot stricter with their punishments. Many
prisoners are let off early and they don’t serve their full jail sentence. I
believe that the current method makes the just system seem weak, and flexible.
In order for the justice system to act as a deterrent to potential criminals,
law enforcement must be much more firm with their punishments. This will keep
violent criminals off the street, preventing them from committing a violent
crime again. By making the justice system stricter, dangerous criminals will be
kept away from the public, and it will also deter future criminals.
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