ShaneEnochs
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I've been on a Star Trek DS9 kick for the past week or so, and I just came across an episode where the aliens had a very interesting incarceration method. Instead of building actual prisons and pouring money into them, they hook the criminal up to an artificial reality. An hour in the real world would be like a year in the artificial reality world. When the sentence is over (say 10 years in artificial reality, 10 hours in the real world), the prisoner is set free with the memory of being incarcerated for 10 years. To them, the experience was very real.
Here's my question: if we had this kind of technology, would you support the use of it? Or do you think this kind of thing would fall under "cruel and unusual" punishment?
Here's my question: if we had this kind of technology, would you support the use of it? Or do you think this kind of thing would fall under "cruel and unusual" punishment?