Justice
The Fifth Utopian Realism Societal Principle
People
need to feel like they are safe and if anything goes wrong, there is
a formalised process that is fair and just to handle any disputes or
crimes.
One arm of this is the community protectors, to
prevent crime and physically step in to protect the innocent.
The
other arm is the arbitration and settling of problems.
When
it comes to justice, it’s best to work backwards.
Figure
out what is right and wrong, then what justice means, then have
systems in place for exacting justice and providing remedies, then
have boots on the ground doing the good work.
If you put
boots on the ground first, it is a certainty that more harm than good
will occur, we have a heart breaking amount of real world evidence to
support this.
In countries today, we have the police and
the courts.
Combined, this pair has created an enormous
amount of suffering and perverted justice, to a point that it’s
become totally unrecognisable and a thing of fantasy.
We
must correct this monumental error and start using logic, compassion
and reason to build a real workable solution that prevents crime and
corrects it if it does happen.
We will never be able to
raise our consciousness and ascend into a Utopian way of life if we
are stuck in a cesspit of innacurate methodology.
Revenge
and punishment as a primary methodology employed by modern courts is
not only barbaric and disgusting, it’s also ineffective at solving
problems and tends to make things even worse.
Look at the
statistics, the majority of people going to prison are
re-offenders.
Our current strategy for preventing crime
and correcting behaviour that caused crime isn't working.
Our
current system is actually the biggest cause of crime and is
responsible for committing the most crimes.
Random thefts
and murders look petty compared to the professional manner in which
the government, police, military and courts steal, massacre, genocide
and violate not only foreign nations, but their own people.
We
cannot expect positive results from continuing to use a perverse and
vile legal system that supports and initiates country wide theft,
assaults the non-compliant, kidnaps the peaceful, excels in
industrial torture, break and enters the homes of the innocent,
trespasses on private property and murders entire city’s.
As
Spock would say, it’s illogical.
The courts are part of
the ruling class and control the enforcement class.
These
players work on the same team to create as much chaos and mayhem as
they can get away with.
If we actually care about living
in a town, country and world where there is no crime and no need to
feel unsafe, then we need to throw away the obsolete and outdated
mindset of punishment and revenge.
If your 4 year old
daughter was drawing on the wall with crayons, would you yell at her,
smack her and lock her in her room?
Or would you give her
a colouring book?
If your 13 year old son was breaking
things in his room and at school, would you beat him up and ground
him or would you get him a boxing bag, hold some pads for him and
enrol him in a martial arts class to vent his frustration and anger
appropriately?
If your 17 year old son was drink driving,
would you make him pay you a lot of money and tell him he can’t
drive anymore?
Or would you offer to drop him off and pick
him up from parties?
If your 12 year old daughter was
wetting the bed, would you hit her and get mad at her because you
have to keep changing the sheets?
Or would you send her to
a counsellor to figure out what’s causing her to be so
anxious?
There is a solution for every problem.
The
R methodology is superior to the dark ages mentality of ‘an eye for
an eye’.
Remedy
Rehabilitation
Resolution
Rectification
Restitution
There are lot’s of words that start
with R that are applicable when it comes to solving
problems.
Whatever the situation, use the appropriate one
and fix the problem in a way so it doesn't happen again.
It
is best to think in terms of healing and curing the criminal, just as
one would consider healing from a disease or injury.
The
criminal is also a victim of their own negative behaviour and has
become 'mentally sick' and is in need of curing.
It is far
more holistic, useful, realistic and effective to approach crime as
acts only committed because of environmental models, such as money or
faith in authority, and of mental diseases, such as depression, rage,
jealousy or desperation.
This way the remedy is a cure,
not torture, which is a far more intelligent and reasonable approach
to building peaceful and happy societies.
We aim to heal,
help and support the man or woman who has committed a crime, from
petty car theft all the way to being a police officer, by assisting
them to heal emotional trauma and to deprogram dangerous
indoctrinated beliefs.
For small scale disputes, rehab
wouldn't be necessary most of the time.
For more serious
crimes involving some form of violence, like assault, rape, torture,
kidnap and murder, then rehab is most probably required to help heal
whatever has gone amiss inside that person for them to behave so
violently.
Rehab centres are not prisons.
You
would not be going somewhere to be punished.
You would be
going somewhere to recover.
You’d only be required to
stay in a rehab centre for as long as it takes to rectify your issues
which caused you to make a mistake and hurt someone.
There
is no reason to set a minimum amount of time for someone to lose
their freedom.
They stay as long as they need to recover
and heal their trauma, which may be one month, one year, 10 years or
never.
You would have all the comforts and luxuries you
normally would, except you are in a controlled environment with a
mission to heal.
Family and friends could come and see you
twice a week and you would have access to the highest quality food
and amenities.
You would have your own private room and
would participate willingly in programs to help you.
If
you don't want to participate, you don't have to.
Although
you would not be able to be released back into the public until the
rehab team felt you had really worked through your issues and come to
a full understanding of what you did that was wrong and how you can
avoid making the same mistakes again in the future.
This
methodology is based upon a system already in action in Norway.
They
have proven to get much better results than the standard box cage
strategy of rot and torture.
You can watch this short 5
minute tour
video here.
There are many methods to achieve
equitable outcomes for both parties involved in a dispute.
The
structure of juries, judges and process can all be arranged and
organised according to which town the independent arbitration centre
is being established.
For starters, our centres for
justice would not be very busy, as most of the ‘crimes’ people
end up going to traditional punishment centres for are not crimes at
all.
Next, many many crimes are committed because of our
poor social design, especially our dependence on money.
Once
we re-organise society to favour technical innovation and The Utopian
Mindset, we expect to have very few cases going through
arbitration.
In the beginning, we will be very busy
proceeding with cases against corrupt police, magistrates,
politicians, businessmen and corporations.
The
professional criminals must be held accountable and we need a
reliable and formal method to do so.
Even when it comes to
deciding cases against crooked cops and lying politicians, we must
use the R method.
There is always a reason why people
commit crime and most of the time it’s because of trauma they have
not or cannot deal with, which causes them to lash out and abuse
others in an attempt to make themselves feel better.
This
is even more true for professional criminals as one of the main
reasons why amateur criminals commit crime is because of the monetary
system and poor social design.
As you’ll discover
through investigation, almost all crime is a combination of some kind
of trauma and the monetary system.
If a police man had not
been traumatised and had no monetary incentive to attack innocent
people, he would not be a criminal.
If a politician had
not been ritually abused as a child or had no monetary incentive, why
would they be seeking to dominate others?
Even when it
comes to lawyers. Many of them have been abused when young so they
want to do something to correct the wrongs that were committed
against them.
Plus the allure of a lot of money is too
much for many people to handle and they will do anything if the pay
check is high enough.
This is sad because people are just
trying to find a way to live the life they know they deserve.
The
problem is that many people doubt their abilities to contribute in
beneficial ways.
So they turn to crime.
Whether
that’s by becoming a car jacker at the low level, a cop at the mid
level or a politician or banker at the professional level.
The
thing is, these people all have the ability to do something good in
the world, they just don't know how.
That’s what our
arbitration systems are about, showing people a better way and
helping them become contributing and valuable members of
society.
Inside the centres, we can have a process which
allows each party to choose their unbiased arbiter.
One
arbiter for each party.
We will make sure the arbiter is
unbiased and has no connection to either party before proceeding.
We
won’t have magistrates or judges as we don't want people to be on
the defensive and feel like they are being judged and magi-strates is
just too magi-cal of a word.
Out with the old, in with the
new.
New names, new feel, new results.
We
definitely won’t make people stand and sit as the arbiter enters
and departs the room.
There will be no referring to the
arbiter as ‘your honour’, instead we show each other proper
respect and use our given first names.
These rituals are
absurd, extremely disrespectful and have no place in civilised modern
society.
There will be a process that aspiring arbiters
will go through to ensure only the most honourable characters acquire
these positions of great responsibility.
They must then
be voted into position by the towns community.
They can be
voted out of position at any time, just like any other leadership
role.
An alternative method is to have multiple private
arbitration centres and people can choose which one they would like
to attend.
The centres with the best reputation will last,
while the others who achieve poor or unfair results will not.
If
the case involves violence and rehab is necessary, then a jury will
be involved to ensure the accuracy of equitable outcomes.
If
the matter is petty or violence has not been a factor that has led a
case to be presented, then a jury is not required.
Although
for these more intricate details, it is up to the community to decide
how they should proceed to achieve the most fair and just outcomes
possible.
The goal of decentralised independent
arbitration is to provide the highest quality remedies to prevent
there from being re-offenders.
The structure of society
and the education of the Utopian mindset are the primary factors
which prevent crime from occurring in the first place.
Arbitration
is only there to help clean up the big mess we have at the beginning
of our transition to Utopia and to tidy up the rare slip up here and
there once we have transitioned.
The
Fifth Utopian Principle Of Justice
is required to maintain a safe & fair society for everyone.