by exploited » Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:18 pm
Deterrence does not work in the way you are proposing. Certainty of getting caught provides a deterrence effect, the level of punishment does not.
If you want to have a meaningful impact on behaviour, what you do is give the government the funding and resources necessary to properly investigate and prosecute these crimes. When it becomes understood that you are more likely to get caught than get away with any profit, you will see this behaviour lessen. Simply throwing people in jail for a long time doesn't work to deter anyone - there is too much money to be made, especially if you aren't dumb about it, as Manafort was.
If anything, we should be putting these people to work, earning money, which we seize and distribute to their victims. Once the financial cost has been compensated for, in entirety, they can resume their lives. Any and all assets should be on the table here - whatever isn't strictly necessary is seized and sold, to pay off the debt.
It is astounding to me how people will talk for years about prison culture, how highly incarcerated American society is, how damaging prison is to prisoners and guards and society at large - and then once somebody they don't like shows up, those talking points are out the window. The truth is that there are very few crimes that deserve imprisonment, and they are all explicitly violent.