A recent column by Todd Welch mentions a trope that ignores one basic fact: there is no deterrent effect of long-term sentences. The reason for this is that when committing a crime, the criminal believes he or she will serve no time, because he or she is not going to get caught.
I agree with most of the rest of what Welch says, and encourage keeping the sentences intact because that will keep the offender off the street for longer.
I believe there is an error: “…erode trust in the justice system and retraumatize victims and their families, who must RELIVE (not relieve) their pain…”
Doug Wertz
Everett
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