Submitted by crystal0001 t3_10lzgc3 in philadelphia
SanjiSasuke t1_j61f6kl wrote
Reply to comment by uptown_gargoyle in A Philly cafe stole $1,200 in tips from workers, the city Labor Department found by crystal0001
There are absolutely degrees of criminality. Like, enshrined in law. Like for example, there's larceny and grand larceny.
uptown_gargoyle t1_j61jlsv wrote
I guess. It just seems odd to me to call one crime "more criminal" than another. Crimes certainly have degrees of seriousness; different crimes carry different punishments and all.
To my mind, something is a crime or it isn't. It isn't any more or less criminal for a shop owner to steal from a worker than it is for a worker to steal from a shop owner. The punishments for these two crimes generally differ, and there are ethical differences between them I think. But they're both crimes.
Can all crimes be ranked from most to least in terms of how criminal they are? Not in terms of the severity of their respective punishments, but on the criminality of the crimes themselves?
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Brousinator t1_j639hkd wrote
Did... Did you just use Les Miz as an insult? Wow now I've seen everything.
RufusLaButte t1_j639yxx wrote
Javert: is shown kindness and forgiveness once "what is this? I must end my life."
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