Perfection
The Great Head.
It is not, thought police is criminalizing specific thoughts, whereas I'm proposing that in criminal justice thought matters when assessing what judgement to dole out. The action still is the crime.
When a person hurts someone else, we want to know why they did it. If they did it because they were insane and incapable of controlling themselves, that's one thing. If they did it because they were under extreme emotional stress, and didn't consider everything, that's another. If they did it because they thought long and hard about it then decided to act upon it, that's a third.
That mental state is important in establishing the appropriate punishment.
When a person hurts someone else, we want to know why they did it. If they did it because they were insane and incapable of controlling themselves, that's one thing. If they did it because they were under extreme emotional stress, and didn't consider everything, that's another. If they did it because they thought long and hard about it then decided to act upon it, that's a third.
That mental state is important in establishing the appropriate punishment.