• kunaltyagi
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    15 hours ago

    Lifetime imprisonment implies no path for rehabilitation. A 12 year old hasn’t matured mentally and imposing this sentence feels like you consider the situation hopeless. For a 12 year old to not change feels impossible to me. A 12 year old doesn’t remember half of its life for fucks sake

    • daannii@lemmy.world
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      Well. You may want to look into psychopathy. And how often kids or adults can be treated for it.

      The answer is , not at all.

      There are some people who, through a complex interactions of genes and environmental influence, or through damage to the prefrontal cortex, , are incapable of empathy, sympathy, or any morality.

      There are limits on rehabilitation.

      Can such people be identified as children ?

      Maybe. Surely with some level of error. But the harm such people can and often do comitt over a lifetime is very great. Do they deserve a chance to reoffend repeatedly?

      There are humans that cannot be taught to be different. They can’t be treated. They don’t improve with therapy.

      .maybe think about donald trump who is a classic case of psychopathy.

      He is literally incapable of changing.

      He’s not a unique case.

      There is a famous professor from. Stanford who has discussed this topic a bit in lectures and in interviews. Robert Sapolsky

      Here is one such interview.

      https://novayagazeta.eu/amp/articles/2023/11/08/broken-machines-en