Should the justice system punish people mainly for revenge/“payback”, or mainly to protect society and reduce crime? Why?, If victims and the public feel a sentence is “too soft,” is that a problem with the law—or with people’s expectations?, What is the real difference between justice and revenge? Where is the line?, Should the victim’s emotions (anger, desire for punishment) influence the sentence, or should courts stay completely “cold” and neutral?, What prevents crime more: harsher punishment or higher chance of being caught? Why?, Can forgiveness be part of justice, or is it only a personal choice for the victim?, When society demands “tough justice,” who is most at risk of being treated unfairly: the guilty, innocent people, or vulnerable groups? Why?, If the goal is fairness, what matters more: punishment or repair (compensation, apology, rehabilitation)? In which cases?.

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