I don't much care what happens to most inmates but those with really long sentences should probably not be released early (or at all!) because they pose too much of a risk to the rest of us.
Until you get to the second order effects. If we want to find a cure for some disease, but we don't have enough people to do experiments on (maybe a lot of eligable prisoners died in previous trials) judges now have an incentive to hand out life sentences to people with that medical condition
Even just subconsciously that would have an effect
I don't much care what happens to most inmates but those with really long sentences should probably not be released early (or at all!) because they pose too much of a risk to the rest of us.
I have an even better proposal.
We'll just use you!
Are you going to give them cancer first too?
This is a horrifying proposal not only on the ethics front but also in the scientific uselessness of it.
This is exactly the type of thing that gave the Nazis the bad name they deserve.
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Until you get to the second order effects. If we want to find a cure for some disease, but we don't have enough people to do experiments on (maybe a lot of eligable prisoners died in previous trials) judges now have an incentive to hand out life sentences to people with that medical condition
Even just subconsciously that would have an effect
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