Do you know your country’s recidivism rate (though the definition may vary by country) or the cost of running prisons?
While some reforms like privatization have been introduced, there are still major challenges, including protecting the human rights of incarcerated people.
We may never eliminate all accidents or mistakes, but if people truly understood ethics, they might not even want to commit crimes in the first place.
So, why does ethics fail to work?
I explored this question and summarized my thoughts in an English draft.
If this helps reduce the burden for those who need ethics, or for those who are trying to teach it, I would be glad.
You can read it here: