After cruelly killing a young couple, the murderer went to the countryside Scottish Highland where their family lived.
However, this form of "anger of the community" is not so attractive. One vengeance raided. Even surrounding them, there are even insufficient retaliation perspectives. 18 It leaves too much in the mood of an unstable community. If the community pays too much attention to a particular life, then when they should be provoked, is not it? As an empirical question, the anger of the community will gradually disappear with the passage of time. That is less obvious - when the execution date is approaching we can not lift it again? 19 Therefore, this kind of retaliation has problems. If this is the only retaliation we have to offer, the Lucky statement may be successful, but it may be an empirical case of whether the community members are still angry after waiting for decades It may be a problem. If so, the claim fails
Retaliation: Retaliation is subject to another judgment of intense debate. The goal here is to point out retaliation against crime, simple revenge. According to some studies, simple retaliation is one of the main reasons for most death sentences. I think the defendant is accepting his / her "Just the desert" (Carlsmith, Darley, & Robinson, 2002; Tyler & Weber, 1982). Some people think that this is an important motivation for false beliefs, as they involve a strong emotion that obscures the facts of prosecutors, police officers, judges, and juries. Furthermore, even if the accused is not guilty, there is usually the logic that he / she may commit other undiscovered people, Westervelt & Humphrey, 2001). The main reason for this intense debate on the goal of the judgment is that retaliation can not achieve any form of rehabilitation. But that is another goal
Retaliation is often misunderstood as seeking revenge by distressing criminals. 55 This understanding about retaliation is reflected in the first definition of "punishment" in the Oxford English Dictionary and states that "punishment" is punishment for punishment. Retaliation for crime 56 was sentenced to punishment for individual judicial convictions against criminal offenses 57
Restorative justice and retaliatory justice: opportunity to seek conflict of cooperation or justice Donald H. J. Hermann