Correct. No one deserves prison.
Prison is punishment, which we use for two reasons:
- Fixing a problem. This can include getting them off the street so they don't hurt anyone else, or rehabilitating them so they can lead better lives. In this case we don't say they "deserve" prison, because there are other ways of fixing the problem besides prison. We could say that they "needed" it, if it's a rare case where imprisonment was the only possible solution which would have worked, or
- Social revenge. You hurt me, so I'm hurting you back. This does not necessarily solve any problems, but makes us feel better. If you're thinking "no we need to hurt them so they won't do it again" then I'll remind you of #1 - there are other ways of preventing bad behavior, and also, prison isn't preventing bad behavior in our society. There's still plenty of crime being committed, despite the overpolicing and prison crisis. So you can't say we "have to hurt them to prevent them from committing crimes" because it does not work that way.
Note that #1 and #2 can apply to other places in society where punishment is an accepted model, such as parenting. Punishment can be used to correct behavior (#1) or can sometimes abusively be used to hurt a child who hurt you. This is important. The punishment model is NOT exclusive to imprisonment.
You're not clear about how you use the term "deserve", so we'll assume you mean that immoral behavior should be met with punishment.
And I'm saying, no, it shouldn't. There are other ways of solving that problem besides punishment, and if you're looking to hurt someone because they did something you don't like, then the problem isn't them, it's you.
My time is too valuable to spend any more on you so I'll be blocking you without reading your next comment to make sure that you've read this one.
Have the day you deserve.
No need for supporting the incarceration crisis either but here we are.
Have a day๐ซฑ