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The punishment of crime in America has little to do with justice. The word 'Justice' has become only a by-word that is used to validate a practice that is altogether relative and arbitrary. One needs only look at the disparity that can be found in how similar or identical crimes are punished. Author Jason Karch discusses the deeper issue that is exposed in this disparity, namely the denial of the humanity of the one who has committed the crime.
The punishment of crime in America has little to do with justice. The word 'Justice' has become only a by-word that is used to validate a practice that is altogether relative and arbitrary. One needs only look at the disparity that can be found in how similar or identical crimes are punished. Author Jason Karch discusses the deeper issue that is exposed in this disparity, namely the denial of the humanity of the one who has committed the crime.