Comments by "Wobbles And Bean" (@WobblesandBean) on "JCS - Criminal Psychology"
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@pale_saint So men are men, but women are just "females", eh? Classic.
Also there's some good news I think you'll really be interested in: it turns out that women actually don't get lighter sentences than men do. I know, right? I was shocked, too. The truth is that there's a gazillion different factors that go into sentencing a convict, you can't just look at the gender of the convict and nothing else. There's other stuff to consider, like: did they plead out or not? Were they sentenced by a jury, or a judge? Were they a first time offender or a recidivist? Were they a major cog in the criminal operation, or just a small bit player? And so on, you get the idea.
According to the mathematical model, if women were held to the exact same sentencing guidelines as they do for men while ignoring all of those other contextualizing get factors, women would actually serve slightly LESS time in prison than they currently do.
Seriously, this is about the single most exhaustive, comprehensive, and objective breakdown of sentencing data that you're probably ever gonna find. I highly recommend that you read it. I want to add the caveat that this paper is from 2007, but if anything society has leaned even more egalitarian since that time, so it's a bit moot.
https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/2870/do-you-receive-a-lighter-prison-sentence-because-you-are-a-woman-an-economic-analysis-of-federal-criminal-sentencing-guidelines
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@gothamsmostwantedclownbitc7107 Being dead doesn't magically absolve anyone of their misdeeds. Have you seen his texts? I have, and Travis was absolutely toxic and abusive. They both were. He straight up admitted in texts and in a phone recording that he'd r@p€d Jodi by penetrating her when she was asleep, and said how much of a turn-on it was to force himself on her. He would text her at 3 AM demanding she read an email he sent, then called screaming at her when she didn't do it right away cuz of course she didn't, it was the middle of the damn night. He constantly berated her, insulted her, and spoke of her as if he despised her, only to turn around and begin happily sexting her hours later. He said a lot of messed up stuff, but we'll never know the true context of it all, as Jodi is even MORE messed up and nine kinds of untrustworthy.
Just because he wasn't a sparkling example of a decent human being doesn't mean he deserved to be murdered, but it's disingenuous to say that he was a saint simply because he's no longer with us.
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Michael Rafferty went on to (allegedly) extort tens of thousands of dollars from his own mother from behind bars. His mom died in 2018 of heart failure, which his family says was caused by the stress Rafferty was placing on her, calling and haranguing her every single day to send more money. Every. Single. Day. He would lie to her and say he needed it as protection money to pay off other inmates.
He just kept piling on more guilt until she'd finally relent and send him further payments: "You can't send any more? Oh, so then I guess you want me, your only son, to die. Well now you can be happy, cuz that's what's gonna happen, and it'll be all your fault. Have fun knowing you're a murderer." "Hi mom, guess what, I'm calling to you from the prison infirmary, I got jumped and beaten within an inch of my life. Yeah, well that's what happens when YOU don't pay the protection money I asked you for. This is YOUR fault."
Even worse, not only did he demand she give HIM the money (which other inmates have said he spent on junk food and other stuff from the prison store), but also send it to other inmates and their spouses so he'd be more popular.
Immediately following the death of his mother, he began haranguing his grandmother for the money instead. He didn't even miss a beat, went right to calling her the day after he learned his mom was gone. His grandmother died within a month of his relentless extortion campaign, also from a stress-induced heart attack.
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@Ashley Gibson How is that any better, exactly? She's just sitting there blatantly validating this putrescent human being, agreeing with him and making him think he's in the right. If she DOESN'T agree with his racist opinions, that's even worse in some ways, because that means she knows what he did was wrong, she knows it's evil, yet is making the willful decision to support him anyway.
And yeah, she testified, so what? She didn't have a choice! They weren't married, she wasn't protected by spousal privilege. You don't get brownie points for doing what you're legally obligated to do. In the interrogation room, she is well aware there are eye witnesses and security camera footage. What good is it to her to lie? If she lied, she'd get arrested. Since when was anyone a good person for just telling the truth, something that's baseline, absolute bare minimum of basic human decency?
She didn't say a peep until they were caught and brought in days after the fact. Until that point, she was happy to aid and abet a fugitive. She never called the police, even after he left her alone in the house. She had the perfect opportunity to do so in that moment, but she didn't, because she wanted him to get away with it just as much as he did. Don't say it was fear of him either, cuz she stayed with him for three years, and even after he was arrested and had no way to hurt her, she still dutifully called him in prison to stroke his ego and reassure him that he was totally justified to shoot those kids. So stop acting like Rhonda's a good person, she quite clearly is not.
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