During that psychotic break, she stabbed O’Melia multiple times, eventually killing him. She also stabbed herself repeatedly, officials said.
The next morning, officers arrived at the apartment to find O’Melia in a pool of blood and Spejcher screaming hysterically while still holding a knife in her hands. As officers tried to disarm her, Spejcher plunged the knife into her neck, authorities said.
This seems like the right move to me. If you drink alcohol, you know that you’ll be impaired driving and should be held accountable. When you smoke pot, you don’t expect that you’ll stab yourself in the neck. She truly seems to be a victim just as much as the guy, even if his outcome was ultimately worse.
Absolutely false. What gave you this idea?
Prison has the following priorities:
Rehabilitation is not and never has been a goal of American prisons. It’s an actual goal in e.g. Norwegian prisons, if you want to know what such a system looks like.
Well, no. Those are the reasons the prison industry gives when pressed for an explanation for why conditions are so brutal and recidivism is so high.
Prison is not an effective deterrence in either of the examples you provided.
The American prison system has precisely one priority, profit. Anything else is tap dancing.
I did say prison is supposed to rehabilitate someone as that’s the only way a prison is effective. The American system doesn’t even work as a deterrence since you got like the highest percentage of your population imprisoned among the better off countries not run by just a warlord.
Even if you are using prison as a theoretical deterrence putting someone who had a psychological break in there deters nothing.
Either way, “deterrence” implies that the goal is to stop willful, intentional acts. It doesn’t sound like this woman did any of this willfully or intentionally.