Castration to reduce prison violance?

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Would castration reduce prison inmate violance?

  1. Yes it would reduce violance in prison and should be routine.

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  2. Yes it would reduce violance in prison but should be only after an/some offence.

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  3. No it would not reduce violance in prison but should be done in some cases.

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  4. No it would not reduce violance in prison and should not be done.

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  1. spt5

    spt5 New Member

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    Would castration reduce prison inmate violance?

    Traditionally, everyone that went to prison got routinely castrated. This was abandoned in modern times, but it may have served a purpose, that is to reduce violance in a crowded environment. Was probably introduced by agricultural logic in that castrated animals claim less territory than non-castrated ones. So, do you think that routine (or post-violance) castration of prison inmates would be beneficial for their safety as well as staff (and maybe society after their release)?
     
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    Cruel and unusual punishment.
     

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