Every single person is different. Doesn't mean standards shouldn't be applied. It's the action that should be judged as punishable anyway, not the actor.
Homicide by man or homicide by woman, should those be treated differently just because men are different than women? Or is the unprovoked killing of a person wrong regardless of who does the killing? Similarly, is statutory rape wrong regardless of who does the raping since the crux of the issue is the inability of minors to give consent? That doesn't change whether the offender's a man or woman.
But hell, maybe women should get longer sentences than men for the same crimes because they live 10% longer.
Every single person is different. Doesn't mean standards shouldn't be applied. It's the action that should be judged as punishable anyway, not the actor.
Homicide by man or homicide by woman, should those be treated differently just because men are different than women? Or is the unprovoked killing of a person wrong regardless of who does the killing? Similarly, is statutory rape wrong regardless of who does the raping since the crux of the issue is the inability of minors to give consent? That doesn't change whether the offender's a man or woman.
But hell, maybe women should get longer sentences than men for the same crimes because they live 10% longer.