Tribal Punishments
There's been a few comments, and some here may know more than me, but tribal punishment can be quite brutal, involving life-threatening (or lethal) spearing, beatings, or the traditional "death" of complete exclusion from your tribal group.
The reason the NT takes tribal punishments into account is that it would be unfair to jail someone for an extended period if they've already had multiple spears through their thighs for the same offence.
One of the big problems, as highlighted by olbod, is that tribal law is not recognised or respected in a lot of communities, as it has become practically unenforcable. In some groups it is the mother's brother's responsibility to protect (or avenge) the children, and it is the deriliction of these responsibilities through drunkenness (or being the perpetrator) that is lamented by the older women.
CraigE said "Tribal punishment for this sort of thing what a farce, unless of course you are going to cut of their n&^s or kill them, then I am with you."
While castration is not a common punishment, violence that would warm the cockles of your heart often is, where traditional law is operating traditionally.
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