Quote from: Nichole on July 28, 2008, 03:44:26 PM
I'm not sure that "life in prison" makes a lot of sense at all.
Well, in a sense, I agree with you. However, if we, as a society, are going to be doing it at all, then we need to be doing it uniformly if we are to speak of a "justice" system. Yes, people change; a person who has spent ten years in jail is not the same person who committed the initial crime. But is our system about to stop imprisoning people? I think, perhaps unfortunately, not.
I just really disagree with the idea that McInerney is not responsible for murder in the same way an adult is. I came out as a gay male at the age of 13. I
was Lawrence King. And if any of the hateful people who made my school life a living hell, day in, day out, had taken the step of murdering me, he or she would have needed to spend life in prison. Someone who can murder at the age of 14 based on a person's identity, someone who needs to wipe another human being off the face of the earth simply for existing, needs to be separated from society. For good. I'll admit that I thought about pulling a Columbine on my tormentors, but you know what? I didn't. My sense of death and right versus wrong had already been established, like it is for "normal" kids, long before 14.
Again, I understand that as a society we are all guilty for producing children like McInerney. They learn from the homophobia/transphobia present in the culture. But it's too slippery a slope to argue that we're all guilty. At that point, no one would be responsible for any of their actions.
I just cringe to think that a premeditated murder would be allowed to go free after a handful of years.
Lia