[@ChrisWillx] Norway’s Shocking Response to a Mass Child Killer
· 3 min read
Link: https://youtu.be/IrBrAVrCqfM
Duration: 13 min
Short Summary
The episode examines Norway's criminal justice system through the lens of Anders Brie's mass murder of 60 children, contrasting its 21-year maximum sentence with the US approach. This discussion highlights the balance between retribution and rehabilitation while noting the specific housing conditions of Norwegian prisons. The content also includes a segment on AG1 NextGen nutritional supplements and their clinical trial results.
Key Quotes
Key Quotes
- "Anders Brie who um shot I think 60 children on a um an island. They were there for a summer camp. It was the worst mass murder in Norway's history." (00:00:31)
- "And but they did they had this guy Anders Brie who um shot I think 60 children on a um an island. They were there for a summer camp. It was the worst mass murder in Norway's history." (00:00:28)
- "I think that every single person, even when they do horrible things, is still human. And and also that even if they don't, that me treating them like they don't does something to my humanity." (00:00:18)
- "This person has gone beyond the limit. Uh therefore, other people shouldn't." (00:00:18)
- "We signal the value of people by how much we're willing to punish others who've hurt them." (00:00:27)
Detailed Summary
Norwegian Justice and Criminal Sentencing
- Anders Brie shot 60 children at a summer camp, creating the worst mass murder in Norway's history.
- Brie exhibited antisocial behavior by age three or four, with social workers documenting his aggressive nature at age five.
- He received the maximum Norwegian sentence of 21 years, which calculates to approximately four months per child victim.
- Brie is housed in a maximum security prison designed to resemble a London hotel room, featuring only a security camera dome as a distinct security feature.
- The Norwegian legal system emphasizes balancing retribution with the recognition of the perpetrator's inherent humanity and continued societal membership.
- Critics argue that a 21-year sentence may be insufficient for quarantine given the residual humanity involved in a crime affecting 60 children.
- Norway's legal framework allows for sentence lengthening if an individual is judged to remain a risk to the public upon the conclusion of their original term.
- The criminal legal system aims to achieve containment, express retribution, and facilitate rehabilitation to repair community relationships.
- The vindication needs of the 120 parents affected by the mass murder signal the societal value placed on punishing those who have caused harm.
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