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To Barrilete: it's another important point, and I also can add: you have to incarcerate the heavy murders, not only the easy targets. And we know that the justice systemschavecdifficulty to have real impact unless lawyers. Judges, policeman feel safe to act. But all these factors (what you listed, like education or the safe judiciary) need time as well, sometimes they require a generation. But if you want to learn about abolishing maffia state why don't you study the best example: how Italy got rid of most of the "La piovra"?
You miss the underlying chart. 😀Human decision making on population level can be described with a Gaussian bell-shaped curve: vertical axis is the number of people, horizontal axis - in this case - represents the 'drive to kill'. On the left side of the curve ppl have lower than average drive, so a smaller deterrent stops them. As we move to the right we find ppl with bigger and bigger drive. To stop them you need much higher deterrent (higher incarceration rate). The very right side of the bell shape represent the notorious killers, repeat offenders who actually enjoy taking lives. No deterrent, only actual incarceration will stop them.