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Is it the victim's pain or the assailant's smile
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작성자 윤지섭 등록일 18.04.19 조회수 15

 First, you said it’s a violation of human right to release offender’s information, but it is not a violation of human rights by punishment, just a restriction to prevent the recurrence of crimes.

 Also, you claimed that offenders should be protected by some prerequisite like “all human is dignified”, but human rights are premised that “all members should respect each other equally”, and in the case of felony, they don’t respect each other. Then in the crime which does not respect an opponent, does the human rights of perpetrator be protected while victim's rights are violated?


 Thus, you said offenders were already payed for their sin through jail or punishment but criminal’s punishment does not pay off all their sins.

Because society needs order, we can quantify and adjudicate punishment, but from a personal perspective, there are no quantities on crimes. So, I think it is wrong that the offenders don't need to answer for their sin just because they have 'paid' their dept through punishment.

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