BloodyHellSausage
Troubadour
I'm coming up with my own ideas about how a criminal justice system could be like, and one thing I'm concerned about is how much the victim suffered.
You may have read my previous post about how in a hostage situation, for example, instead of having one person face the threat of death all alone, and die lonely, my idea was that the hostage takers could recieve a relatively lighter sentence if they took two friends as hostages. Psychologists say people need human contact, that's why solitary confinement is considered "inhumane."
I don't know what you would choose, but if I had to choose between having a knife plunged into me while the killer screams, or being gently poisoned by a stony-faced killer, I think I'd choose the latter. Criminal justice systems might call the latter "premeditated murder," or "first-degree murder," and the former a "crime of passion," and punish the latter with a lighter sentence. Criminal justice systems might also call murder by poisoning "first-degree murder," I don't know how painful death by poisoning usually is, but if the poison caused little to no pain, I personally think that's a little ridiculous. Being slaughtered with a knife would be terribly painful, I would imagine.
I think this could be potentially used in a worldbuilding context, but I'm not sure.
You may have read my previous post about how in a hostage situation, for example, instead of having one person face the threat of death all alone, and die lonely, my idea was that the hostage takers could recieve a relatively lighter sentence if they took two friends as hostages. Psychologists say people need human contact, that's why solitary confinement is considered "inhumane."
I don't know what you would choose, but if I had to choose between having a knife plunged into me while the killer screams, or being gently poisoned by a stony-faced killer, I think I'd choose the latter. Criminal justice systems might call the latter "premeditated murder," or "first-degree murder," and the former a "crime of passion," and punish the latter with a lighter sentence. Criminal justice systems might also call murder by poisoning "first-degree murder," I don't know how painful death by poisoning usually is, but if the poison caused little to no pain, I personally think that's a little ridiculous. Being slaughtered with a knife would be terribly painful, I would imagine.
I think this could be potentially used in a worldbuilding context, but I'm not sure.