Its not a case of whether rape is 'worse' than murder. Its a case of whether rapists are more likely to re-offend. There recidivism rates for sexual assault and child abuse related crimes are much higher than for murder. Therefore, there is a greater need to lock rapists up for the protection of the community.
Sure, even in the absense of any supporting evidence, I will accept that rapists may be a higher chance of re-offending. Fundamentally it comes down to life vs no life. Murder is just that; taking a life from somebody. Rape on the other hand, whilst certainly damaging psychologically, still affords the victim their life. I would be basing my sentencing lengths, if not solely on this principle, than with at least due consideration of the fact.
Well surely the presumption should be that we treat all people equally before the law. If you feel there should be an exception for police, the onus is on you to show why.
Isn't violence against all people equally deplorable?
Blatant strawman, if ever i've seen one.
I'll agree with you that violence is deplorable. However, attacking those that are called to ensure the laws are enforced and the community is civil, shows a higher disregard for the exact laws these people are enforcing. Higher disregard should receive higher penalty.
I see this issue as pretty cut and dry really. :/