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Trump is done. Justice needs to come about. Putting Trump in a prison cell would get him out of free society, but what good would that do?
I think we need to find creative ways to deal with this that will bring about a better, more just world. Trump's talents should be leveraged. He was best at being a reality TV show host: The Apprentice. I've heard he was a mess, but that could be addressed.
So, the crazy sounding idea is:
* Trump is in some kind of custody.
* Trump participates in a TV show.
* The show theme is serious: Healing from the Trump era.
* Money made goes to restitutions.
Show name ideas?
Other show ideas?
I'm not kidding; I'm not high. We can't keep imprisoning people, especially for profit.
This isn't privilege for Trump; everyone deserves restorative justice.
I think we need to find creative ways to deal with this that will bring about a better, more just world. Trump's talents should be leveraged. He was best at being a reality TV show host: The Apprentice. I've heard he was a mess, but that could be addressed.
So, the crazy sounding idea is:
* Trump is in some kind of custody.
* Trump participates in a TV show.
* The show theme is serious: Healing from the Trump era.
* Money made goes to restitutions.
Show name ideas?
Other show ideas?
I'm not kidding; I'm not high. We can't keep imprisoning people, especially for profit.
This isn't privilege for Trump; everyone deserves restorative justice.
Restorative justice is an approach to justice in which one of the responses to a crime is to organize a meeting between the victim and the offender, sometimes with representatives of the wider community. The goal is for them to share their experience of what happened, to discuss who was harmed by the crime and how, and to create a consensus for what the offender can do to repair the harm from the offense. This may include a payment of money given from the offender to the victim, apologies and other amends, and other actions to compensate those affected and to prevent the offender from causing future harm.
A restorative justice program aims to get offenders to take responsibility for their actions, to understand the harm they have caused, to give them an opportunity to redeem themselves and to discourage them from causing further harm. For victims, its goal is to give them an active role in the process[1] and to reduce feelings of anxiety and powerlessness.[2] Restorative justice is founded on an alternative theory to the traditional methods of justice, which often focus on retribution. However, restorative justice programs can complement traditional methods, and it has been argued that some cases of restorative justice constitute punishment from the perspectives of some positions on what punishment is.[3]