It always depends on the nature of the crime. Murder is not always pre-meditated, and it is not always intentional. Tragic mistake happen imo.
ummmmm, so someone who commits a pre-meditated murder, no second chance ?, or do you have to also take into consideration why the 'criminal' planned to kill 'said' person also ?
For example,
Someone who is cheated on after being married for X amount of years murders wife/husband. : No second chance ?
Someone who was abused by their partner for many years and murders them. : Second chance ?
(Taking into acc that both murders where pre-meditated)
At the end of the day where do you draw the line ?
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And also when I say 'second chance @ life' I don't just mean in the eyes of the law, but ethically/morally speaking.
A serial killer for example, is it really their fault they are the way that they are ? although I agree people that commit these types of crimes should be kept away from 'normal' society, should they be hated on, or rather understood and helped, or at least it be recognised that it may not be their fault that they committed these terrible crimes ?