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On the one hand, I like this, but on the other hand it’s bad if judges are handing out other people’s every day life as a punishment

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110 points

This is meant to be rehabilitation by teaching her empathy. Jail won’t change her but this might.

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Ultimately jail is meant to be rehabilitation, I see how the punishment fits much better.

But then I’m bias cuz I’m not a fan of the criminal justice system and prison industrial complex in general.

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32 points

Jail is punishment only. They are cages to make people disappear while middle class white people pray to NIMBY Jesus.

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Jails in the US are for punishment at best and torture at worst.

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Don’t think of it that way. You’re not saying oh this is terrible so now you have to do this. You’re saying this is a demanding job and you ought to have respect for the people who do it. Give them a little insight into the hardships of the people they’re giving shit

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47 points

Perhaps we don’t call it a punishment. We can call it rehabilitation.

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Sounds like indentured servitude to me.

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True, but our society is generally okay with this when people break the law.

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It’s called community service and if the person would rather pay a fine or go to jail they are normally allowed to pick those options.

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That’s where the “except as a punishment for crime” part of the 13th Amendment kicks in.

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Some people’s everyday lives are punishment. That’s the world we’ve built.

On top of that, there are those who can’t/won’t learn empathy. The only way they can understand is by actually living through it themselves. I think sentences like this should be commonplace for anyone who commits a crime against a service worker.

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If you’ve ever worked in a low paying customer service job for a prolonged amount of time, you know that IT IS a punishment.

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3 points

I worked retail for 6 years. I know.

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18 points

I sentence you to be surewhynotlem for a week. A punishment worse than death.

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3 points

but then they rock as you and turn everything around in ways you never could.

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I object. Isn’t there a rule about no cruel and unusual punishments?

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This was my first thought as well. But on the other hand, I thinks it’s great if we can set aside our desire for punishment/retribution and just increase empathy. (Walk a mile in their shoes)

Maybe on their last day of service, the person they assaulted gets to throw a burrito bowl in their face. Then we get the best of both worlds.

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