My understanding is that, after an account suspension (during which time their reputation is 'locked' at 1
) has been served, the user's reputation is "recalculated" - meaning, I take it, that they will have their reputation restored to its full value, according to the usual calculation algorithm. (This could actually end up being higher than before the suspension if, say, folks had upvoted their posts during the aforementioned hiatus!)
But it is also my understanding that, if a particular user incurs a certain number of "bad" [comment] flags (rude/abusive flags, for sure, maybe others), they can have (up to) 100 points deducted from their rep.
These two rules seem to me to be mutually incongruous!
Would it, perhaps, be appropriate for a suspension to incur a reputation penalty of some sort? For example, assuming the length of the suspension reflects the severity of the misconduct, one could reduce the user's rep by a given percentage, calculated from the number of days of suspension, possibly up to a maximum value; say, 1% of reputation (or 100, whichever is the greater) loss for each day.
After all, reputation is how the Community 'judges' a user's overall (positive) contribution to Stack Overflow! Bad behaviour should surely be considered when assessing this.