Little Girl Kills Intruders
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"I've said this before: grace and forgiveness is not the province of justice systems. Justice systems are all about repaying in kind. Punish the guilty, free the innocent. That's what a handful of people in the world's justice systems still strive for, at any rate."
you know very very very very little about psychology and how good people can become bad people and yes, even vice versa return to becoming good people again. this happens a lot more then you would like to believe, unfortunately the good stories hardly ever make it to the media and that's why people become bitter and narrow minded.
i know a fair share of people working with (former) criminals in justice/psychology and other related fields and even though cynicism may have the upper hand amonst a lot of people these professionals maintain in their vision that people can be helped.
the justice system here is about getting evil out of society and restoring peace and tranquility amongst both victims and offenders. Yet offenders don't go unpunished in some cases they do but are put under strict psychological supervision.
good people can do bad things. everyone was born pure and many many factors can ruin a persons morality.
good people can lose it at one point. it happens.noone says that the people that have done no harm are in ANY way superior over the ones who did. All persons are human beings. And it is vile and repulsive to see that the "innocent" become justifiers of murder, because that is what this remains, murder.