Belz...
Fiend God
Basically here's the short version of the problem with proposing extreme systems: caring for the safety and wellbeing of your subjects should be about ALL subjects. INCLUDING those who end up victimized by the STATE, and including those who are victimized in the name of protecting others.
And frankly that's why we have so many safeguards and separations of powers and whatnot. Because the state can do the most harm. Now I'm not saying get rid of the state, but just that those safeguards are there for a reason. There are good reason why we require a jury of his/her peers, and evidence, and have an assumption innocence until proven guilty, and so on.
And to hammer some point some more, it's not even a new concept. The Magna Carta, early 13'th century, had this sentence, "No Freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any other wise destroyed; nor will We not pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land." My emphasis, because this is what this is about: justice can destroy someone's life. And it was clear that far back in time.
Looking at just how many victims you prevent from having their life destroyed, is missing the concern for how many lives does your state destroy in the process.
That's a beautiful illustration of how extremely you're over-analysing this. This has nothing to do with the conversation.