(Maricopa County, AZ) – Hundreds of violent and predatory sex offenders are being transferred from multiple correctional facilities all over Arizona to a specialized medical research unit where they will spend the remainder of their sentence being used as subjects in medical experimentation and testing.
In a bold move Arizona lawmakers passed a bill which grants researchers permission to use repeat sexual offenders as subjects for cutting-edge clinical inquiries.
The facility, located in Maricopa County, is being praised worldwide for bringing medical research to the next crucial level. Having the opportunity to work with human subjects will give scientists an opportunity to develop sophisticated new treatments and surgical procedures which will eventually be used to save lives.
During a recent press conference designed to inform the public about the facility’s goals, a handful of people expressed distaste for the program, claiming it was inhumane and unethical to use humans for research against their will, regardless of their crimes. Senior biologist, Andre Bordeaux, who will be the primary director of the program had this to say:
“With This New Program These Offenders Will At Least Be Able to Provide Something Of Value To Society…”
“These are people who have committed horrific crimes and have shown no chance of ever being receptive to any form of rehabilitation or treatment. It costs taxpayers millions of dollars to persecute, convict and house these criminals year after year. They are individuals who contribute absolutely nothing to society other than the pain and anguish that their victims must endure for the rest of their lives. Frankly, there is no justice in that process. With this new program, these offenders will at least be able to provide something of value to society. We realize that many see this as a cruel and unusual solution, but the majority of the public has agreed that these people have basically revoked their rights to be treated with dignity the moment they chose to commit their crimes.”
Others were overjoyed, many of them former victims of sexual abuse. “This really gives me a complete sense of closure” commented Karen Kennedy at the press conference. She had been the victim of a repeat violent offender back in 1992 who was now being transferred to the institute. “I am happy that he will never be able to hurt any more children. Finally his life is being put to get use. Any suffering he may experience in the process of course is an bonus” she added with a sadistic smile.
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