What the fuck of the week: Sex-torturer faces chemical castration for abducting, raping woman
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[QUOTE=Futashy;44149604]"used industrial strength C-clamps to inflict a pain she says she never felt before."
What the flying fuck is wrong with this guy.[/QUOTE]
Way too many things to list/understand.
[QUOTE=Jamie1992GSC;44148972]As I said. Personally I think rather than kill them, they should be used for Medical science. IE Yet Untested Medicines and drugs etc.
BUT again. That is MY view point. I just can't stand people like the guy that spawned this entire conversation. I don't see why they should do what they do, then proceed to live, be fed, watered, cleaned, heated and such at the cost of people who do no wrong.[/QUOTE]
Using him for medical science could very well be considered a cruel and unusual punishment. Pushing untested drugs through someone without their consent isn't a pleasant thing to be doing, even if the person is a rapist-torturer. It won't even provide anything of use as one person is nowhere near a useful sample size, so it's not like using him would cut down the number of people who opt-in to these things or provide any interesting insight into the drugs.
Keeping him alive and trying to work out what can cause a human to do these things however seems a lot more useful. Interview, investigation, scanning brain activity, etc. could provide a lot more useful information. If we can find out why people might do these things, we can work on a way to help prevent them from wanting to do them, and maybe even provide actual help to them. Maybe. And if we can't help him, at least we'd have some useful data to sift through.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;44149870]Using him for medical science could very well be considered a cruel and unusual punishment. Pushing untested drugs through someone without their consent isn't a pleasant thing to be doing, even if the person is a rapist-torturer. It won't even provide anything of use as one person is nowhere near a useful sample size, so it's not like using him would cut down the number of people who opt-in to these things or provide any interesting insight into the drugs.
Keeping him alive and trying to work out what can cause a human to do these things however seems a lot more useful. Interview, investigation, scanning brain activity, etc. could provide a lot more useful information. If we can find out why people might do these things, we can work on a way to help prevent them from wanting to do them, and maybe even provide actual help to them. Maybe. And if we can't help him, at least we'd have some useful data to sift through.[/QUOTE]
A fair point. But I still believe that housing this individual and paying for him to eat and drink and generally live a life that is, in some instances better than what most hard working people have, totally unfair.
Accounting aside you know. The incredible amounts of abuse he will most likely get in prison. (Hopefully)
[QUOTE=Jamie1992GSC;44149952]A fair point. But I still believe that housing this individual and paying for him to eat and drink and generally live a life that is, in some instances better than what most hard working people have, totally unfair.
Accounting aside you know. The incredible amounts of abuse he will most likely get in prison. (Hopefully)[/QUOTE]
Yeah, if he's kept in general population he's gonna get right fucked up almost straight away. And I expect the guards will only intervene when he's had a decent beating because they won't be particularly fond of him.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;44149987]Yeah, if he's kept in general population he's gonna get right fucked up almost straight away. And I expect the guards will only intervene when he's had a decent beating because they won't be particularly fond of him.[/QUOTE]
If it's a prison where the guards are in cahoots with the top gangs within the prison. It might even be worse
[QUOTE=Jamie1992GSC;44149952]A fair point. But I still believe that housing this individual and paying for him to eat and drink and generally live a life that is, [B]in some instances better than what most hard working people have, totally unfair.
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Accounting aside you know. The incredible amounts of abuse he will most likely get in prison. (Hopefully)[/QUOTE]
Maybe the solution to this is to make the general standard of living for everyone higher?
[QUOTE=Sgt-NiallR;44150299]Maybe the solution to this is to make the general standard of living for everyone higher?[/QUOTE]
Well as it's America. I can't really provide my view on how to improve the living conditions of the general populace.
If it was England I could.
Either way. The idea that some people in prison live better than a lot of people outside of it do is...disgusting.
Committing a horrendous crime shouldn't take away your rights or your life. I just don't feel like it's appropriate to kill him once he's been neutralized already.
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