Words as a crime?
Lots are in certain contexts.
Fire in a theater.
Online bullying.
Hatespeech.
Defamation, libel.
Fraud.
Apparently, calling someone by the wrong self identifying gender in some places.
Sexual harassment.
I am torn on the issue
I'm not really sure what issue that is.
You title the tread "words as a crime?" then talk about a judge finding a woman guilty of involuntary manslaughter, and then you talk about age, then you talk about locking people up, and then you ask if that's productive.
So which issue are you torn over?
That words are a crime?
A judge finding a woman guilty without a jury?
The legal vagueness of "involuntary" and "manslaughter?"
The sentencing associated with a law?
Youths with access to cellphones? Youths making bad choices? Peer pressure and age?
Prison as a punishment? Prison as a means for producing something?
she could face up to twenty years, do you think that would be an appropriate or productive outcome?
Maybe.
For all I know if she isn't sent away for 20 years she'll do the same thing to her next boyfriend.
For all I know she is attracted to and seeks out damaged boys who are leaning towards suicide and she pushes them over the edge.
For all I know she now wants to kill herself, will be stopped in prison, and instead will make license plates, producing something.
Or maybe she'll be killed in prison rather than living in a depressed state off her parents for the rest of her life, saving taxpayer money which can be used to house a more nefarious criminal.
I am only proposing that the reaction to someones choice should take into consideration their emotional/intellectual/physical maturity first.
I think that is why she was tried in a juvenile court.
I do not believe the remedy for sickness is jail.
That implies there is a remedy, the "sick" person is willing to be "cured," and it would be effective.
You really want to stick people with a history of influencing the behavior of others (a la Charles Manson, David Koresh) into a facility full of other people with mental issues listening to and doing what doctors (authority) is telling them?
Or are you suggesting something else? Like all judges now have to get a doctorate in psychology? Or we do away with judges and the legal system and just put mental health experts in charge?
but I still feel prison is the wrong place to put people over what they have SAID, and more a place for people who have actually DONE(physical action) something
Better start writing your congressman for the release of Charles Manson, then.