> Is there another justice system which is better at reducing crime (without introducing a police state)?
Many other countries—especially countries nearly as rich as us—manage a lower crime rate with a lower proportion of spending on policing and lower sentencing times. I have full faith we can improve on those systems, too—there's boatloads of evidence showing that financial safety nets invested in over decades is a much more cost-effective way of reducing crime.
Regardless, even in justice theory there are other ideologies, such as restorative justice. This is not just idle windbagging.
Many other countries—especially countries nearly as rich as us—manage a lower crime rate with a lower proportion of spending on policing and lower sentencing times. I have full faith we can improve on those systems, too—there's boatloads of evidence showing that financial safety nets invested in over decades is a much more cost-effective way of reducing crime.
Regardless, even in justice theory there are other ideologies, such as restorative justice. This is not just idle windbagging.