krs
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posted on August 5, 2001 10:20:47 PM new
Robert Lile has reached middle age behind bars, proclaiming himself innocent of kidnapping a seventeen-year-old girl and raping her in the backseat of his car eighteen years ago. When he was 25, he had consensual sex with the minor, he says, but the Kansas Department of Corrections calls that claim "failure to accept responsibility for his crimes." Lile says he is even expected to admit things he's never been accused of: The Lansing state prison's Sex Abuse Treatment Program requires that inmates disclose all their crimes as a first step to recovery.
This requirement and the state's demand that Lile permit the use of a "plethysmograph", a device which purports to measure the level of his arousal while being exposed to taped scenes of rape, sexual battery, and various other violence related sexual scenes, on his penis have kept Lile in a legal battle with corrections for the past seven years. At the request of the State of Kansas, the United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case in November or December and decide whether the treatment program violates Lile's Fifth Amendment right not to be a witness against himself.
http://www.pitch.com/issues/2001-06-28/stline.html
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Baduizm
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posted on August 5, 2001 10:53:42 PM new
A "plethy" what graph? Couldn't a similar result be achieved with any male if shown pornographic videos? I don't understand how they are measuring guilt, culpability or even facts with this exercise.
Sheesh.
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Borillar
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posted on August 5, 2001 11:17:13 PM new
After reading that article and the related one included in the first text, I can hardly believe such nonsense is going on. Certainly Kansas inmates who have been forced to participate in this program are incriminating themselves and the courts agree.
The test itself sounds like a description of the "treatment" given in the sci-fi movie A Clockwork Orange.
While we do not want sex offenders to go back out on the street and then re-offend, this is clearly not the way to approach the problem.
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sadie999
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posted on August 6, 2001 05:40:02 AM new
The inmates are running the asylum.
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 06:50:51 AM new
What a world!!!
It is interesting that this same meter was used at the University of Georgia to identify men who are homophobic as repressed homosexuals.
"A study that appears to reveal a major cause of homophobia was completed at the University of Georgia in 1996. (1) It involved 64 white men, none of whom had engaged in homosexual acts during their lifetime. Their sexual fantasies involved only women. 35 of them were rated homophobic; 29 non-homophobic. For the purpose of this study, "homophobia" was defined as a negative emotional reaction (e.g., fear, anxiety, anger, discomfort) to homosexuality. It was measured by a questionnaire called the Index of Homophobia. Each was shown three types of X rated videotapes: heterosexual, lesbian and gay. A plethysmograph measuring device (affectionately called a "peter meter" ...
The researchers concluded that these data are consistent with the belief that homophobic men have repressed homosexual desires. An alternate, but much less likely, explanation is that the homophobic men's erections were caused by anxiety during the experiment.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_fuel.htm
Helen
edited to remove an unintended smile..colon etc.
[ edited by Hjw on Aug 6, 2001 06:52 AM ]
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gravid
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posted on August 6, 2001 06:51:09 AM new
Maybe they should set up checkpoints like roadblocks with a machine and if your wee wee
stands up for social unacceptable scenes you get a free ticket to jail from the thought police. We had a fellow on parole sent back to prison here in MI because he kept a notebook with stories about sex with kids. Not a real diary you understand but fiction he wrote for his own amusement and did not publish or intend to even share with anyone but it was found and given to his parole officer. It is scary no matter how creepy he was to be jailed for what you think without acting on it.
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jt-2007
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posted on August 6, 2001 06:58:05 AM new
To force anyone to view pornography against their will under any cirucmstance should be a crime of the highest degree. It is forcing them to break a Commandment of equal weight to "Thou Shalt Not Kill".
T
It would also be equivalent of rape.
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toke
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posted on August 6, 2001 07:14:39 AM new
Penile System Good one...
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 07:21:25 AM new
jt
Viewing pornography is equal to murder?
I don't agree that anyone should be forced to view pornography but equating just the viewing of pornography as a moral lapse as serious as murder is a little far out.
Did I misunderstand that?
Helen
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gravid
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posted on August 6, 2001 07:32:30 AM new
She is probably going by the 10 commandments.
Biblical infractions tend to fall into 3 groups
Capital crimes
a few crimes that resault in a fine
and - shame on you - no penalty but work on it
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 07:45:30 AM new
Gravid,
Do you know if viewing pornography is considered capital crime per the Christian religion and the ten commandments.
I am not interested in arguing about this issue. I was just interested in the concept.
Helen
ed to clarify my question
[ edited by Hjw on Aug 6, 2001 07:52 AM ]
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 08:30:58 AM new
Well, back to the topic.
The poor guy probably never belonged in jail in the first place. When he was 25, he had consensual sex with the seventeen year old.
He was simply trying to exhibit kindliness and human affection.
Helen
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Femme
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posted on August 6, 2001 08:45:04 AM new
Penile System
LOL, you clever thing, you.
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your wee wee
LOL, Gravid.
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Sorry, folks. I just can't help myself.
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Femme
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:05:06 AM new
I not only think this test is a violation of Lile's rights under the Fifth Amendment, and, although not part of the argument, I think this test is degrading and therefore inhumane to the basic rights of a human being.
I look forward to seeing how "The Supremes" see it.
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saabsister
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:08:03 AM new
A touchy subject
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sulyn1950
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:36:01 AM new
What can I say??????? I am almost speechless!!!!!!
I would not want anyone for any reason strapping/taping/clipping, or however it would be done, anything to my body and checking to see if I had a response to various stimuli!!!!!
Can you imagine!?!?!?!?!?
The guy may be "scum", but what does this say about everyone else involved in this "proceedure"?????
Wonder what would happen it they had to go through it!
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toke
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:39:17 AM new
Sure to arouse hard feelings.
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sulyn1950
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:51:09 AM new
toke-Your probably right!!!!
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jt-2007
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posted on August 6, 2001 09:58:13 AM new
This has been used on early released child molestors in the past with a little bell that goes of at headquarters. Not sure where but I read it in a news piece. The goal was to just make sure they were not molesting a child.
******
Withdrawn, I have a headache tonight dear.
See Matt. 5:28.
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spazmodeus
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posted on August 6, 2001 10:15:11 AM new
Each was shown three types of X rated videotapes: heterosexual, lesbian and gay. A plethysmograph measuring device (affectionately called a "peter meter" ...
Using this criteria, I would probably be outed as a lesbian.
What a thread. LOL.
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 10:29:19 AM new
Spazmodeus
And, since you agreed to look at the pornography in order to be tested, you would also be a sinner per Terri. LoL
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kraftdinner
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posted on August 6, 2001 10:35:41 AM new
Now you know where the Chinese get all their ideas from....
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toke
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posted on August 6, 2001 10:38:05 AM new
Argh. Now I understand why it's so hot here. I'm on preheat in the oven of the Lord.
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krs
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posted on August 6, 2001 10:42:12 AM new
"Jesus' words, "any man who looks on another woman with lust has commited adulty with her already."
He never said that.
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bunnicula
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:00:25 AM new
Yes, the word is "adultery"...That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
Of course, the bible also has him saying: whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery
Wonder how many people in jt's area and/or church have been divorced and later remarried...
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:03:26 AM new
And what's the story on women looking at men?
This topic peaked my interest and I found that there is a lot of pornographic verse in the Bible. But, maybe the pornography has to be visual in order to qualify as sinful. I could provide a link to the Biblical porn but it might be too offensive.
Helen
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bunnicula
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:09:23 AM new
HJW: perhaps they can come up with a device that attaches to a woman's lips or breasts. Seems like every romance novel has the heroine's lips swelling and her breasts pushing "pertly, impudently, coyly, etc." when she looks upon a man (usually a brooding one)....
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sulyn1950
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:10:32 AM new
Matthew 5 Chapter 28 (KJV):
"But I say unto you, That whosoever lookith on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart."
Just wanted to point out that there is such a statement supposedly made by Jesus.
I also know many who truly feel they must "work" to try and achieve as high a level of "righteousness" as "humanly" possible.
Now the definition of righteousness does seem to be open to various interpretations.....
I'll get back on topic now.
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:10:46 AM new
bunnicula
Hush! You are getting pretty close to the sinful area.
Helen
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Hjw
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posted on August 6, 2001 11:12:29 AM new
We may all be headed straight for hell.
Helen
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