On the Subject of Civil vs Criminal
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This episode builds on the foundation of the previous three part series on Justice to discuss the differences between Civil and Criminal law, and specifically how the overcriminalization of justice has perverted the actual intentions of the these different areas of law. Too often wrongs are seen as equivalent to crimes, and ergo are absorbed into the criminal justice system when they more properly can be managed and enforced through civil regulatory schemes. Using the previous example of copyright laws and the criminalization of intellectual property infringements, I demonstrate how the true function of law was originally designed to work before it was perverted by politicians using fear to win elections, and provide an example of how a proper enforcement could be far more beneficial than the current mechanisms being used.
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