- "Criminals are not primarily wrongdoers to be punished, but broken people to be fixed." Why the Norwegian Justice aims to benefit even the offender. "University of Oslo professor Thomas Mathiesen, say it's better for society overall because it isn't about "revenge, but sober, dignified treatment."" http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/08/a-different-justice-why-anders-breivik-only-got-21-years-for-killing-77-people/261532/ 1654 comments worldnews
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