Yes, it is. However, it is a crime that is not enforced. In fact, there are plenty of examples of people being fined for offenses, but because of the inherent lack of a system to punish people for illegal behavior, people are free to commit crimes.
That is true. It is also true that, for most of history, people were fined for crimes, but it is no longer the case that people who commit crime are punished. This is partly because of the invention of the law that makes people accountable for their actions, and the fact that it is easier to have a court system prosecute someone than it is to have a person caught doing something they shouldn’t.
Also, people are free to commit crimes. But if you’re committing a crime now, the punishment should be severe, because it’s not as if you won’t be punished in the future.
If youre just watching one trailer, it really doesn’t show a clear connection between you and the story, but it does show a connection between your choices and actions.
I’m not saying that the fact that it is easier to have a court system prosecute someone than to have a person caught doing something they shouldnt. I’m saying that someone who is caught committing a crime is punished more severely. If you’re caught committing a crime like that you get more severe punishment. If you’re caught doing something you shouldn’t, like say being a stalker, you get more lenient punishment.
The idea that a person who is caught doing something they shouldn’t is punished more severely is a common misconception, but it isn’t true. You are most likely more likely to get harsher punishment, but it is also true that if you committed a crime you are more likely to get a harsher punishment than someone else who is caught committing a crime.
Although I like to think I’m a better person than most people, I’m not sure if I really am. In my case I’m not sure if I’m a good person because I believe I am but also because I don’t think I am. It all depends on how you define a good person.
So yes, people with deviance are more likely to get a harsher punishment. It is true that there have been instances where people who committed crimes were found to have actually been bad people and thus received harsher punishments than other people who committed the same crimes. For instance, one of the most infamous cases is when a serial killer was caught in 1985 in Florida. His lawyer was a judge who was an old friend of his and was sentenced to death.
Actually, this doesn’t occur to just a few people. In 2015, a woman in Washington State was sentenced to life in prison for having sex with her 14-year-old stepson. This was a very rare event. In fact, only two people ever received this type of sentence were people who committed their crimes while serving prison sentences. The other case is a man who raped a 14-year-old girl. He committed this crime while he was serving time for an earlier crime.
Deviance is not always considered a crime. In fact, a handful of people still get punished for it. The difference is that they are not considered to be “criminals” in the same sense that rapists are criminals. Instead, they fall into the category of “reformers,” i.e. people who are on the path to change.