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[–] jj4211@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

It's an interesting take to say if you can't have public executions, you might as well not have any punishment at all.

When it comes to the visceral nature of violent behavior, a would-be murderer is not applying the nuance of "there was a judge involved in all those violent executions I saw in person, but not here", the visceral emotion is "this dude deserves the same death I've personally seen metted out and I'm not repulsed by the concept since it's jsut so normal".

The rational mind, to the extent it is keeping a lid on murderous ambition, is already kept in check by the abstract knowledge of punishment. Seeing it first hand I think does nothing further for the rational mind. In fact, many nations without a death penalty at all enjoy some of the lowest murder rates, so long as everyone believes there is an effective justice system and they will be caught and receive a significant punishment. The less rational mind may succumb to the erosion of directly witnessed violent death. Hell, some might even actually yearn for a moment when a stadium of people is looking at him. There's also something to be said for keeping the names of killers out of the news cycle, as that also seems to be a trigger for killers.

Think of how many abused people grow up both hating the abuse they had growing up but also inflicting it in turn. Our minds aren't wired for the highest rational consideration of nuance and circumstance when it comes to violence.