What we believe about punishing crime bears little relation to what we actually mete out.

We're collectively and officially aghast at the prospect of canings, whippings, or other forms of corporal punishment for criminals. Yet we blithely send offenders into penal environments to be gang raped by other men—often with HIV into the bargain. 

Could our thoughts about appropriate punishments be much farther out of line from what we actually sentence people to?