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A high-profile paedophile says he is willing to be castrated to stop him reoffending in the future. Child sex offender Bradley Pen Dragon announced he is happy to be chemically or physically castrated today after he won his release from a prison in Australia. The 62 year old will be allowed to leave prison next month subject to more than 60 stringent conditions. The notorious paedophile previously served a 13-year jail term in Thailand for sexually assaulting a teenage girl before being deported to New South Wales, where his reign of terror continued. He then moved on to Perth where […]

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3 minutes ago, Cabra said:

I hope they take him up on his offer

It is an offer he cannot refuse. 

He is also banned from having contact with any child under the age of 18 unless it is approved, and is required to undergo psychological and anti-libidinal treatment – chemical castration.”

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Castration will not stop his attacks. The organic component may be suspended, but he has deep unchangeable behaviour pattern that will remain. he will still seek out psychological gratification.

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11 hours ago, Fanta said:

It is an offer he cannot refuse. 

He is also banned from having contact with any child under the age of 18 unless it is approved, and is required to undergo psychological and anti-libidinal treatment – chemical castration.”

Thank god that he didn't have to do any work details while in prison... it's so inhumane

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22 minutes ago, Skip said:

Thank god that he didn't have to do any work details while in prison... it's so inhumane

4 times you have made this ridiculous comment. For the last time, I have no issue with inmates working inside prison. Make fishing nets for 5 baht a day. I don’t care. I have an issue with the type of outside work proposed for them by the new BKK governor. Do you know the grates on the side of the roads? The idea is the prisoners go down into them and use buckets to unclog the drains. No gloves, no masks for about 30 baht a day. You have clearly never seen them do this work. It is degrading, filthy and undoubtedly causes medical issues. If you cannot understand any decent human beings concerns of this practice then you probably lament the abolition of slavery.

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2 hours ago, Skip said:

Thank god that he didn't have to do any work details while in prison... it's so inhumane

He agreed to the castration so no worries about being inhumane

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3 hours ago, Fanta said:

4 times you have made this ridiculous comment. For the last time, I have no issue with inmates working inside prison. Make fishing nets for 5 baht a day. I don’t care. I have an issue with the type of outside work proposed for them by the new BKK governor. Do you know the grates on the side of the roads? The idea is the prisoners go down into them and use buckets to unclog the drains. No gloves, no masks for about 30 baht a day. You have clearly never seen them do this work. It is degrading, filthy and undoubtedly causes medical issues. If you cannot understand any decent human beings concerns of this practice then you probably lament the abolition of slavery.

Is this work voluntary 

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13 minutes ago, MikeW said:

Is this work voluntary 

The people asking an inmate to volunteer control sleeping assignments, visitation rights, medical care, administer discipline  and are charged with the overall welfare of inmates with no external oversight of worth. They are not press ganged into work. I hope that answers your question. 

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18 hours ago, Vigo said:

Castration will not stop his attacks. The organic component may be suspended, but he has deep unchangeable behaviour pattern that will remain. he will still seek out psychological gratification.

That is, unfortunately, true - physical or chemical castration only reduces the likelihood of offending, The only guaranteed solution for persistent offenders is to lock them up and throw the key away.     

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23 hours ago, Fanta said:

4 times you have made this ridiculous comment. For the last time, I have no issue with inmates working inside prison. Make fishing nets for 5 baht a day. I don’t care. I have an issue with the type of outside work proposed for them by the new BKK governor. Do you know the grates on the side of the roads? The idea is the prisoners go down into them and use buckets to unclog the drains. No gloves, no masks for about 30 baht a day. You have clearly never seen them do this work. It is degrading, filthy and undoubtedly causes medical issues. If you cannot understand any decent human beings concerns of this practice then you probably lament the abolition of slavery.

Do you ever read another person's proposal thoroughly?  I take the position that prisoners should have to work while incarcerated... I also take the position that the work environment be safe and humane... the two do not have to be mutually exclusive.

As to cleaning shite and muck out of drains... prisoners can do that... but yes, they should be properly attired for that work.

If you read your own statements you will find that you state that you are against prisoners working period.

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20 hours ago, MikeW said:

Is this work voluntary 

So if a prisoner doesn't volunteer to work while they are a ward of the state, then they shouldn't have to???

Bullpucky... community service should be a part of imprisonment, not mutually exclusive.

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20 hours ago, Fanta said:

The people asking an inmate to volunteer control sleeping assignments, visitation rights, medical care, administer discipline  and are charged with the overall welfare of inmates with no external oversight of worth. They are not press ganged into work. I hope that answers your question. 

It's doesn't have to be a "press gang" by definition... community service as reparations for their criminal acts should be part and parcel with their incarceration... 

How it is accomplished should be the argument... not should it be done

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20 minutes ago, Skip said:

Do you ever read another person's proposal thoroughly?  I take the position that prisoners should have to work while incarcerated... I also take the position that the work environment be safe and humane... the two do not have to be mutually exclusive.

As to cleaning shite and muck out of drains... prisoners can do that... but yes, they should be properly attired for that work.

If you read your own statements you will find that you state that you are against prisoners working period.

Don’t put words into my mouth. This entire subject came into being because I specifically objected to them working in sewers. There is a different between the use of and the abuse of inmates.

Good luck with your forced labor for prisoners idea in Thailand. The prisons are not safe, clean and humane however their working environments inside these prisons should be. You really thought that one through. 

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2 hours ago, Skip said:

So if a prisoner doesn't volunteer to work while they are a ward of the state, then they shouldn't have to???

Bullpucky... community service should be a part of imprisonment, not mutually exclusive.

I agree but my comment was more of a reply to a comment on the working conditions. To me it doesn't matter I grew up in GA during the 60s and remember the chain gangs cutting the grass on the road sides with a sling blade along with a whole lot of other work back then the judges would sentence them to hard labor and that's what it meant 

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