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Why are US military courts so much more lenient than civilian ones?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you give people power like that and the belief that there is no probability of detection or retribution you get some pretty apalling behaviour.
If you look at the Stanford Prison Guards experiment
http://en.wikipedia.o...ord_prison_experiment
You can see this
You can make the defense that this psychological effect is well known and that the failure to adequately insure that it didn't come into play was a major failing of the US army and mitigates the severity of the offense.
I'm not suggesting that such a defense is valid - merely that it's one possible line of mitigation.
I'm sure a more likely one is that the "sevice of their country" will be held as counterbalancing factor
There have been a number of such events
http://en.wikipedia.o...sacres_in_Afghanistan
If you look at the Stanford Prison Guards experiment
http://en.wikipedia.o...ord_prison_experiment
You can see this
You can make the defense that this psychological effect is well known and that the failure to adequately insure that it didn't come into play was a major failing of the US army and mitigates the severity of the offense.
I'm not suggesting that such a defense is valid - merely that it's one possible line of mitigation.
I'm sure a more likely one is that the "sevice of their country" will be held as counterbalancing factor
There have been a number of such events
http://en.wikipedia.o...sacres_in_Afghanistan
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