I know what you mean, but I'm not sure gassing them is the answer...If a person commits a crime, and then while incarcerated they develop Alzheimer's and can no longer even remember their own name, should they still be held in custody?
Old prisoners (or young) can develop life threatening illnesses in prison.Alzheimer's has nothing to do with being crazy or prone to committing crimes. It is a disease that effects one's memory. If you can't even remember why you are there, what good is it doing to punish you?
Use the Ludivigo Technique?I am speaking specifically of Alzheimer's.
"If you can't even remember why you are there, what good is it doing to punish you?"
Because maybe he'll have a moment of lucidity and just before he dies have one more last hurrah!^ OMG
It's like the child rapist Jerry Sandusky too.
He is 70 something and will be in prison until he dies.
Why should we let him out when he needs a diaper or goes even more crazy?
My point exactly.Because maybe he'll have a moment of lucidity and just before he dies have one more last hurrah!
If a person commits a crime, and then while incarcerated they develop Alzheimer's and can no longer even remember their own name, should they still be held in custody?
At what point is the punishment served for someone other than the one who committed the actual crime?
Crime prevention. Both deterrence and keeping them out of society.Alzheimer's has nothing to do with being crazy or prone to committing crimes. It is a disease that effects one's memory. If you can't even remember why you are there, what good is it doing to punish you?
This guy ate some lady student he got away with it on a technicalityAlzheimer's has nothing to do with being crazy or prone to committing crimes. It is a disease that effects one's memory. If you can't even remember why you are there, what good is it doing to punish you?