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To the Judges: Child Killers May Be Capable of Rehabilitation, But Society Has No Need for Their Rehabilitation

This article criticizes Taiwan's judges for frequently citing International Human Rights Covenants' capability for rehabilitation' to sentence child killers to life imprisonment rather than capital punishment, allowing serious offenders chances to return to society. Speaking to judges, the author notes that child killers (such as Wang Jing-yu, Tseng Wen-chin, and Kung Chung-an) have psychological characteristics fundamentally different from ordinary people—their crimes transcend money or emotional motives. The article strongly advocates that even if these criminals might have future rehabilitation potential, society has no need for such rehabilitation, urging judges to stop providing them opportunities for redemption.

Commentary on the Neihu Child Murder: Calling for Social Calm and Rejecting Media-Induced Confrontation

Critiques the sensationalist media coverage following the murder of a four-year-old girl in Neihu. The author argues that the focus should not be on the death penalty at this time, but on social healing and preventing copycat crimes.