I don’t know what’s going on with that link. Even when I try to go there via my browser history I get the same thing you get now. Good thing I copy pasted part of it.
Prison systems would not impact 25 year stats on re offending. There hasn’t been better rehabilitation services over that time for sex offenders. Most u.s prisons are private owned. They don’t invest in rehab.
Well. I’m going to disagree with you about going easy on sex offenders. Especially those of rape and child abuse.
They absolutely do deserve chemical castration. If they raped or hurt a child, they honestly deserve death from my perspective.
Sex crimes are not excusable. They are not forgivable. These are crimes of people who seek out vulnerable people to hurt them. That’s not a behavior that they just stop doing.
And I believe they often just get better at hiding their behaviors.
I don’t think it’s more important we err on the side of allowing them to commit more crimes and create more victims rather than the poor sex predators having their freedoms restricted.
They are lucky that chemical castration is an option as alternative ways to make sure they don’t hurt children again are more permanent.
With all the Epstein information coming out, I find it crazy that anyone thinks people who hurt children or rape someone deserve a second chance to do it again. That deserve any leniancy.
They don’t.
I understand the strong emotions here, but it’s generally a very bad idea to go for physical punishments like chemical castration or a death sentence. Innocent people will get hurt by that, and that’s imo an unacceptable injustice. Denying people’s rights for whatever reason will be misused or abused.
I acknowledge that wrongful convictions happen. But considering how difficult it is to prove sex crimes in the first place, I don’t think this particular type of crime is as risky as some of the others.
That said.
For there to be such extreme punishment, the standards for guilt should be very strongly supported. Videos. Photographs. Medical records.
And there would, of course, have to be some objective guidelines on how that is determined so that it’s not applied with bias towards some groups.
I don’t know what’s going on with that link. Even when I try to go there via my browser history I get the same thing you get now. Good thing I copy pasted part of it.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11778740/ Found better link.
Prison systems would not impact 25 year stats on re offending. There hasn’t been better rehabilitation services over that time for sex offenders. Most u.s prisons are private owned. They don’t invest in rehab.
Well. I’m going to disagree with you about going easy on sex offenders. Especially those of rape and child abuse.
They absolutely do deserve chemical castration. If they raped or hurt a child, they honestly deserve death from my perspective. Sex crimes are not excusable. They are not forgivable. These are crimes of people who seek out vulnerable people to hurt them. That’s not a behavior that they just stop doing.
And I believe they often just get better at hiding their behaviors.
I don’t think it’s more important we err on the side of allowing them to commit more crimes and create more victims rather than the poor sex predators having their freedoms restricted.
They are lucky that chemical castration is an option as alternative ways to make sure they don’t hurt children again are more permanent.
With all the Epstein information coming out, I find it crazy that anyone thinks people who hurt children or rape someone deserve a second chance to do it again. That deserve any leniancy. They don’t.
I understand the strong emotions here, but it’s generally a very bad idea to go for physical punishments like chemical castration or a death sentence. Innocent people will get hurt by that, and that’s imo an unacceptable injustice. Denying people’s rights for whatever reason will be misused or abused.
I acknowledge that wrongful convictions happen. But considering how difficult it is to prove sex crimes in the first place, I don’t think this particular type of crime is as risky as some of the others.
That said.
For there to be such extreme punishment, the standards for guilt should be very strongly supported. Videos. Photographs. Medical records.
And there would, of course, have to be some objective guidelines on how that is determined so that it’s not applied with bias towards some groups.