I'm not concerned in the least bit about their mental wellbeing. If they're willing to risk doing jail time, they don't deserve to have their mental wellbeing taken into consideration.
Perpetrators of heinous crimes are not at Club Med. It's time to crack down on these parasites! Time to break their spirits, much as they have broken the spirits of their victims families & loved ones.
So much coddling of criminals. It's time for our government to take action! Look at that Marco Muzzo clown! Ten years, and he offed three kids & their grandpa. Ten years for that?!? Get outta here!
If I had any say in his sentencing, he would spend the rest his natural life in solitary confinement with no chance of parole. No human interaction whatsoever. The only thing he'd have in his cell is his toilet & a camera (which is out of his reach). Then I'd cut a deal with cable & satellite providers to give him airtime as he descends into madness.
Sell it as PPV. The whole nine yards; the trial, the conviction, the sentencing, life in the bin, etc. If people watch Law & Order, CSI or Criminal Minds, there's obviously a market for it. People get entertained by shows about the legal system, both fictional and non-fictional documentary style. Ammend all high school, college & university law-related courses to include real, raw video footage of life in the bin. Teach students how prisoners are given such a sentence (offenses which led them there), solitary confinement life, financial costs to taxpayers vs betterment of society, etc.
I'd take the funds from the PPV & invest into the families that have been affected by the crimes. No death penalty, so no blood on my hands & one less monster on the streets.