Thermal
August Member
Guys who think the crime of rape is more like a common assault: if you were raped by a guy, think you would just get over it and forget about it?
Guys who think the crime of rape is more like a common assault: if you were raped by a guy, think you would just get over it and forget about it?
Oh boy this is gonna get complicated quick.
Okay as best I can describe it. No I do not think rape should just be seen as exactly equal to assault. The psychological effect of the action cannot be treated as a non-issue and rape is, in general, more psychologically traumatic then mere assault. Is this true for everybody in every case? No but the law cannot be individually tailored to each specific case to that degree.
In the broader sense I am somewhat uncomfortable with how we, as a society, elevate sexual crimes to some level of "special evil" in all cases.
Should rape carry a *potential* life sentence?
Mmmmm... yeah. Yeah I'm fine with that. I'd be more interested in a mandatory minimum, though. The part that bothers me most is people getting off with a slap on the wrist.
This, for me.
I do think that the punishment should be proportionate to the crime, so someone who just gets another person blackout drunk and violates them isn't necessarily given a life sentence (as opposed to say, a serial rapist with several instances of rape), but a mandatory minimum for rape (as defined by federal law) should be established so we don't get travesties of justice like the Brock Turner case.
It is worse than a simple punch or two, but a prolonged fight/assault is more comparable I think. I think the category of crimes is so broad, though, so it is not be the best comparison.
I think being raped by a man or a woman would have similar impact, and this impact is always worse for children.
I don't think people "just forget" about common assault, either. I was jumped by a group of teens when I just entered high school and beat beside a major road (no one stopped to help me). MY GF was there left untouched as well.
I haven't forgotten this at all, and although it isn't at the front of my mind at all times it severely screwed up my thinking for about 2-4 years. I carried a knife around and was in genuine fear that I would be attacked again.
Should rape carry a *potential* life sentence?
Mmmmm... yeah. Yeah I'm fine with that. I'd be more interested in a mandatory minimum, though. The part that bothers me most is people getting off with a slap on the wrist.
This, for me.
I do think that the punishment should be proportionate to the crime, so someone who just gets another person blackout drunk and violates them isn't necessarily given a life sentence (as opposed to say, a serial rapist with several instances of rape), but a mandatory minimum for rape (as defined by federal law) should be established so we don't get travesties of justice like the Brock Turner case.
To be clear: you would all rather that we get life in prison for theft of a $50 watch for a whole lot of people than an extremely rare Brock Turner by taking away all discretion of the judge (which is exactly what they're there for) and instilling mandatory minimums which cannot distinguish the details from one another because "it feels better."Thirded on that notion.
Not for those who want "mandatory minimums" which is by definition taking away the judge's discretion.I like to think we can all see a grey area between "6 months for rape" and "Taking away the Judge's discretion."
To be clear: you would all rather that we get life in prison for theft of a $50 watch for a whole lot of people than an extremely rare Brock Turner by taking away all discretion of the judge (which is exactly what they're there for) and instilling mandatory minimums which cannot distinguish the details from one another because "it feels better."
Not for those who want "mandatory minimums" which is by definition taking away the judge's discretion.
Not for those who want "mandatory minimums" which is by definition taking away the judge's discretion.
It doesn't actually seem you understand what mandatory minimums means."Judge's Discretion" does not necessary mean "Judge can literally do anything."
Judge's Discretion is why we have mandatory minimums and maximums instead of just... one single sentence to be used in every single case of that particular law being broken.
It gives the Judge a range to work with so he can adjust things based on the situation but he can't make adjustments widely outside the scope of what the society sees as appropriate/fair/reasonable.
Huh?