I'm just curious to know if the health care of the rapist actually takes in charge his HIV test.
I do know i'm just an easily angry person, when in comes to thoses kind of situations, so i know my attitude is always "a bit too much".
But i really don't get all the "life in prison" is already a big punishment. If you're talking about 5 years or more, then okay.
If it's less, you might consider it as a "free of charge" place, where people give you a room with a roof and a bed to sleep in, feed you everyday, do health checks on you, and sometimes even give you free consultation of a therapist. They can go jogging outside, are allowed to read books too. Would you really consider that an "horrible" life ? He really deserved that "punishment".
Something is just wrong with the system of the state "paying" to TRY to bring the citizen back in the right side. Wich... often fails.
Just, the poor person had a difficult childhood, you need to give him another chance. What ? He's already been here three times already ? Well... still deserves another chance.
What's up with the "life-long emprisonment" too... do you realize how much it costs...
So yes, there's been cases of criminals wrongfully accused, and allowed to go free after years of prison. How many does that represent ? Should we have a more tolerant prison just because "sometimes" justice does mistake ? So everytime you'll condamn someone, you'll always think : "what if he's innocent, then we better treat him well".
I recently re-read "World War Z", the book full of testimony. What's funny and accurate, is that the president decided to bring back public corporeal punishment, for even thiefs.
Why , because they didn't have the ressources to keep prison.
But do we ?
Back to OP : Yes, i admit feeling very hapy when i see thoses kind of texts. Definitely guilty people actually getting "punished" for what they have done, BECAUSE of what they have done. If he hadn't raped her, he wouldn't have been through all that. Feels right. Right back at you, rapist !