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Ray_Scheel
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Being put in solitary does not remove their rights to contact with the outside world. Again, if you have a solution for this that does not violate Catholic moral teaching on the treatment of inmates, I’m all ears, but I’ve got a suspicion you don’t want to reconcile the parts of Catholic teaching on this that are consistent and logically coherent with the recent claims made by JP II and other that presumes a radical change in prison technology that no one in the prison industry is aware of.If they aren’t going to get caught with regard to being put in solitary, then they aren’t going to get caught with regard to the death penalty, either.
In the world I live on and am speaking about, the death penalty, once carried out, is 100% effective in permanently neutralizing someone who has continued to present a danger to society even after being incarcerated. At that point, there is no further need to “catch” that particular inmate doing so. QED