Pubdate: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 Source: Trentonian, The (NJ) Copyright: 2013 The Trentonian Contact: http://www.trentonian.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1006 Author: Jeff Edelstein Page: A2 THE PUNISHMENTS DON'T FIT THE CRIME IN AMERICA So former Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo is headed to jail for three years, and we can argue back and forth as to whether the punishment fits the crime. But I'll tell where the punishment doesn't fit the crime: Just about everywhere else in our criminal justice system. You ask me, there's a lot to be said for the threat of punishment (and actual punishment). In fact, the older I get, the more conservative I get when it comes to this idea. I want to leave a better world to my kids and grandkids and so on, and if that means getting the scum of the country off the streets and rotting away in 6x8 cells, well ... so be it. (And rotting away, indeed. Jail should be hard.) Consider these two numbers I'm cribbing from PBS Frontline: 65, 71. Those are the numbers, in months, the average rapist and murderer spend in prison. What's going on here? Rape someone, do five years? Murder someone, do six years? How is this possible? To compare, also from PBS: 42 months. That's the amount of time an average marijuana offender finds themselves in jail. Yep. Smoke a few joints, do three and-a-half years. Rape a woman, five years. Kill in cold blood, six years. This makes sense. Can I give you one more? Sexual assault, including sexual assault on minors: 35 months. Less than three years. (A Pew study bears all this out, as it puts the average violent offender in prison for a total of 4.8 years. And the study is arguing against longer prison sentences, for the record.) This is crazy. Violent crime should result in long - long - prison sentences. Get these people off the street, now and forever. Other countries do it a little differently than we do. I'm no big fan of Iran, generally speaking, but the death penalty is on the books there for murder. And rape. And pedophilia, sodomy, drug trafficking, armed robbery, kidnapping, terrorism and treason, according to the International Foundation for Human Rights. Well, take "sodomy and drug trafficking" off the table, and I'm signing off on this. I'd rather see "life imprisonment" for a few of these, but whatever. My conscience would be clear, as I don't intend on engaging in any murder, rape, pedophilia, armed robbery, kidnapping, terrorism or treason anytime soon, and neither should you. And I don't want to live in a country where the risk/ reward for people engaging in those behaviors is out of whack. And it's out of whack here in the gool ol' U.S. of A., as those numbers above bear out. And I don't want to hear anything about "it's the culture's fault" or "jail is not the answer" or any other of that misplaced liberal nonsense. I truly believe the threat of a guaranteed life in jail (or worse) would almost immediately have a profound effect on the quality of our lives. (Quick word about drug trafficking, marijuana, etc: My idea only works if drugs are legalized. Drugs make people do crazy things. Legalize drugs, manage drug users, make sure they have access to both their drugs of choice as well as treatment, and the criminal element of drugs deflates quicker than a two-week old helium balloon. Heck, take everything else I've said today, throw it away, and just legalize drugs and ... the crime rate plummets. No question.) So here's where we're at: Really violent people knowing the punishment does not fit the crime. Makes no sense. Violent crimes should be met with long jail time. Or with being booted to some deserted island. Or death. I'd love to hear if you disagree with me. I'll probably have a hard time comprehending it, but I'm all ears. Raise the threats, follow through on the punishments and we'll all whistle a happy tune. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom