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Brain wiping!

Following the recent fuss surrounding whether Shamima Begum should return to the UK unhindered or have her British citizenship revoked, I was involved in a discussion about whether people with extremist views should have their brain electrically wiped as an alternative to incarceration or execution (by drones, snipers etc.).


Passing an electric current through a brain is capable of completely erasing all knowledge that the person has in a similar way to low level formatting a hard drive.


Would members of the IET approve of this procedure for criminals with extremist views as an alternative to being jailed for life? It will save the taxpayer large sums of money and the individual could potentially become a nice person in the future.
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  • John,

    I was avoiding your point 2 because it is an emotive issue, but as you have brought it up I will chip in and say I agree with you. There is a fine balance between protecting the rights of the individual and protecting the nation (and by nation here, I mean the general populace rather than any individual or government in power). It is easy to slip across the boundary into a totalitarian state which we must avoid, and revoking citizenship without any appropriate legal checks and balances seems to me to cross the line.
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  • John,

    I was avoiding your point 2 because it is an emotive issue, but as you have brought it up I will chip in and say I agree with you. There is a fine balance between protecting the rights of the individual and protecting the nation (and by nation here, I mean the general populace rather than any individual or government in power). It is easy to slip across the boundary into a totalitarian state which we must avoid, and revoking citizenship without any appropriate legal checks and balances seems to me to cross the line.
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