Question: for well-intended punishments that aim to reprimand actions of social injustice, I.e. harsher penalties, could it be that increasing procedures to enact these punishments such as increased evidence requirements and other regal proceedings could decrease the chance of false positives?
Or would the increased cost of the extra measures bring us back to a point where punishment for such crimes would be the same as if it were to be non-punitive?
Question: for well-intended punishments that aim to reprimand actions of social injustice, I.e. harsher penalties, could it be that increasing procedures to enact these punishments such as increased evidence requirements and other regal proceedings could decrease the chance of false positives?
Or would the increased cost of the extra measures bring us back to a point where punishment for such crimes would be the same as if it were to be non-punitive?