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The death penalty is way to flawed to be a credible part of a democracy's judicial system, at this point in time. |
I think the best solution to our overcrowded prisons would be to make it absolutely suck to be in prison. Currently, many inmates enjoy amenities like cable TV, weightrooms, telephone, internet, etc. Take that stuff away. Use the money you save there to invest in vocational rehabilitation.
As for the topic of this thread.. I think that fella in Texas who volunteered to be castrated had a great idea. |
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-Rudey |
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2) That won't work either because sexual abuse has more to do with abuse than it has to do with sex. |
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-Rudey |
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Hahahaha... fine, then forget castration...just beat them senseless |
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I've always said that prison inmates that are in there with life without parole, etc. etc. should be tested like things are tested on animals, and then not test on animals anymore. Yes it may seem really harsh, but our tax dollars would be put to good use for society, and if criminals dont like it, then too bad. they shouldnt do the crimes to get put in there. |
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It is ironic how much crime we have in this country with all these "innocent" people. |
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There have also beem people executed who were later found to be innocent. Until forensic science advances, the death penalty's use should be severely restricted, if not banned. Life without parole works for me. |
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More info: http://www.mcso.org/ . |
I think that the majority of sexual predators should not be allowed release. Maybe after years in a max-security facility they can go to a "nicer" jail.
However, like ktsnake brought up, statutory rape is a whole different ballgame. I know a fellow who is branded a "Sexaul Predator" for life because he was convicted of statutory rape. He served no time in jail and just had to pay a fine. The girl didn't want to press charges and they're now ENGAGED but whenever they move to a new town he has to tell all the neighbors he's a sexual predator. I just don't agree with that. |
Life without parole, except in the case of statutory rape.
Actual castration does not necessarily work. If someone really wants to sexually assault someone, where are myriad ways to go about it other than a penis. It also ignores the fact that there are plenty of female offenders. Chemical castration has more potential. Basically, it's shots of Depo that make the sexual urges that accompany testosterone production nonexistent. Those shots have to be taken on a regular basis, and if someone skips it...it's as if they didn't take it at all. There was a Law and Order: SVU about this same thing, except that the offender was taking pills instead, and stopped taking them. |
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