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All too often, the emphasis for criminal behavior leans heavily on the environmental factors and discount the nature aspect almost entirely. Human nature teaches us that there is a subset of the population who will be motivated by greed, sloth, and anger in general directed towards society. This cannot be attributed to their upbringing or lack of opportunities in life. Bluntly stated, they are bad elements in society that should be treated as such. Current deterrent measures are not enough.

Throughout my travels in Asia one of the refreshing aspects was the ability to freely travel around cities at all hours of the night without much worry of being robbed or killed by a degenerate. The streets were clean and civilization was in working order. That is much more than we can say for major US metropolises lately.

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Singapore - Caning in Singapore is only administered to men under 50 years old and ONLY for violent or sexual molestation crimes. (outrage of modestly Sec 354) however, for awhile when living there they caned men that were illegally in the country and working and anyone renting a flat to someone illegal in the country could go to jail for 6 months. (you can make a call to check on immigration status like eVerify) This was enacted to discourage illegals - economic migrants - who started to flood the country (a small country of 5 million or so) As a foreigner you can apply for a visa to work and many do - from China, Philippines. Myanmar, Malaysia, India etc

I do not think many would support caning for non-violent crimes unless you were in a country with strict Sharia like KSA / Sharjah in UAE where if you are moslem and get caught drinking alcohol - 50 lashes. Having lived in Singapore my best friend, (local) turned out to be a high ranking retired police officer and I met many of his retired colleagues over dinner several times a week - at an outside food court. They truly had a hard time wrapping their heads around the criminal justice system in the USA - they could NOT comprehend it? They summed it up - about 10% of society are criminal with a smaller subset - violent and their job was to protect productive law abiding members of society - period. The needs of the collective outweigh individual rights - a Confucian model you can see a plaque with this in every public library.

DEATH SENTENCE - if convicted the sentence is often carried out usually within 1 year - they believe it's cruel to let someone languish in prison knowing they will be executed. There is ample time for an appeal and that's it. (In Japan, if you get sentenced to death, you are notified 3 hours before they intend to carry it out - they stop by in the morning and notify - NOON TODAY - pack-up your stuff - usually years go by before the sentence is carried out)

You can travel in Singapore day or night - man or woman - safely. In Singapore, Americans would ask me - 'How can you live here with all these laws?' (rules) My response was simple - ' I don;'t break the law.' Anyone in the right mind that either visits or travels to Singapore KNOWS - you don't break the law. Singapore conviction rates are in the high 90's%

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