Do sentences for violent crimes match the nature of the crime? How do you feel about the justice system in Canada vs the U.S. or other nations?
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this article of a tradegy was well written despite the horror! My heart goes out to Brenda and the boys!
Posted by: Lisa | February 23, 2008 at 12:25 PM
Well all I can say is that within Canada, there is no real solid meaning of justice and punishment. The states,I can see why they have a different system because of the amount of murders cases they have but all the same. With the crime that happened towards Arthur James Rozendal and his family. Justice did not happen. In Canada when a crime like this happens, I believe that the justice and punishment shoud be similar to the states, If it was to be alittle more stronger like the states, maybe it would stop crimes like murder, from happening at all. I know that there is not as much but if you can advance our punishment maybe it would stop all together
Posted by: Jester | February 22, 2008 at 11:36 AM