I fully disagree with what you said. In a debate, at a given moment…
I was speaking with Michel Dunn, who killed his associate. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison, where he did 17 years. He admitted that it took seven years before he admitted his crime.
A minimum length of detention is needed to accept the crime that has been committed.
You must also understand something. When a child is kidnapped, whether the child dies or not, that child's life is changed forever. It has been proven that a sexual predator cannot be cured. A minimum of five years, during which time he will be removed from the population, is a minimum to ensure safety.
It is important to understand that, for sexual predators who know they will be released, you are keeping that possibility of reoffending alive in their mind, which means that there will be other victims.
On behalf of future victims, can you take responsibility for releasing these people?