Okay, I think instead of saying, “There will be a 'variety' of responses." it would be more productive to discuss the 'variety'.
One possible 'variety' is killing someone for killing, another is exile, while another could be making a hell on Anarchist Earth for that individual. We can try to theorize out serial killers, rapist, and other assholes when we make our Anarchist Utopia, but if they still exist when Anarchy enters we might want to discuss the 'variety' a little less ambiguously.
I am a terrible Anarchist most likely. In fact, I see law as important. I maintain it is the organizational structure of the society that makes the laws, rather than being any obvious universal understanding. For instance, we can all agree that killing is bad, that rape is bad, and a host of other violent deeds. We can agree on this regardless of ideology and from this we can see that the commonality of these kinds of laws bestows a commonality in our societies. On the other hand, we can see laws that imprison people for “crimes” for which no one was hurt, with the exception of that society’s sensibilities. In this sense, it is not truly even a law, but an imposition of non-universal values on an unwilling population. This we can see, is how law fails an imperfect society and why I endorse Anarchy as a less imperfect solution.
The judging of such crimes is much more unique per society, and I feel as if Anarchy chooses to not cast judgment. I know that Bakunin said, "A man who makes plans for after the revolution is a reactionary" but I feel compelled to have this discussed further. Will each commune decide for themselves, if this is the case, could we have communes that judge in such a manner that is a contradiction to overall Anarchist principles and gives such a system a terrible nature?
I fear that the discarding of law is a waste, and a serious discredit to the proletariat. In this way, we allow bullying of the minority by the majority in any one society as some grievances will be addressed by many against one and cause all to live in fear of the commune’s policies rather than feel freedom in it.
Sound laws (i.e. against violence and others laws, which should be discussed line by line) should be maintained/created for the need to maintain freedom and for the understanding of judgment in breach of such laws. In no way do I advocate prisons (at least not in their current form), but judgment should be more uniform in the world and serve the needs of the society.
Currently, I find law to be despicable, because it comes from the font of powerful elites who send the police to enforce this absolute tyranny of the body and mind. But! From an Anarchist society we could begin anew, creating a set of universal laws to protect the individual from the masses and to judge in a way that shows our humanity. We should make it in a way that allows rebellion from the law as well. We should welcome the population to challenge laws and question their validity. We should allow for the rapid change of laws if they are seen as oppressive or unneeded, but we should still have laws from my perspective.
At least, it sounds good to me. I am new to Anarchy, so be gentle :)