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Originally Posted by EventHorizon
convicted means after the trial which means a right to an attorney and a speedy trial buy a jury of his peers. being convicted of a crime IM(H for humble)O should not be a pleasurable experience. inhumane treatment as a punishment is very effective in modifying behavior. Read some About Behaviorism by B. F. Skinner.
as for the rest of your arguments they seem eerily similar to another member here "longliveusa" who i ended up spinning my wheels with so i'll just leave you to your opinions if you leave me to mine
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How about unsafe convictions? Like the Guilford 4? Inhumane treatment was used to modify behaviour very effectively, by torturing out a false confession. So in the case a mischarge of justice, you would be happy to inflict, in your own words, inhumane treatment? Basically torturing innocent people?
Nice.
So tell me... in these little man-on-men, S&M prison fantasies you have, are you the Sub or the Dom? Are you in the naked dog pile, or standing at the side with your thumbs up while a friend takes a photo?
Prison shouldn’t be a nice experience, but I think we should draw the line at the infliction of Grievous Bodily Harm, which as I understand it is a convictable offence.
I’m not surprised you end up “spinning your wheels”, is there a naked convict strapped to it?
PS while you are entitled to your opinion, if you wish to express it in a public forum you should be prepared to defend it.