I don’t believe in incarceration at all- Justice should be as it has been in say the UK during the Edwardian Era but without the cringeworthy , classic bracketed perception of Place, unaware full of hatred of now respected groups who carry a stigma or are not similar to the patriarchal “good ole boy”-
There’s civil law and criminal law which is just political criminality and corporate or extranational organizational conspiratorial type crime. They didn’t really have jails until the early modern era in South or West Eurasia or in Bantu culturally influenced conglomerate-units (or meanly called “tribes”) that kept the cool new West African linguistic social stuff but say like the Mbuti densely inhabited the thickets in the Congo River Basin strategically allying with and keenly not being overdrawn by Bantu ways as they are not in a location (the mbuti who wouldn’t practice argo-agriculture as much but could easily be the knowledgeable of pharmacology compared to the new trendy group m due to biodiversity in Tropical Deciduous Forests.
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