And now for the cure, because you deal with this more than we do. If you're dealing with a person who's very intelligent, knowledgeable, has access to dollars, etc., and they are very cognizant about what they're doing--they know exactly what they're doing and why they're doing it--rather than with a person who's been deprived, from a socio-economic perspective, the crime should be punished far more severely. In other words, these people are motivated by the Pavlovian sort of psychology. In other words, the incentive is making lots of bucks, but the disincentive is you're going to jail for a long time. Am I heading down the right path, in your opinion?
On April 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.