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Should High-Risk Individuals Be Jailed Before Committing A Crime?

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Hazi-Hammenuhoth | 15:54 Mon 15th May 2017 | Society & Culture
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Should high-risk individuals be jailed before committing a crime?

If we were to assume that one day in the future, advanced algorithms – or something entirely different – could predict crimes, would it be morally right to jail individuals long before they actually commit a crime?

Is it morally wrong to jail those suspected of being at high risk of committing criminal activity, if it protects society?
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yes OG the film was Majority Report

the whole point about jailing is that it is for what people have done.
and anyway how long would you jail them for - for ever ?

the flaw in Minority Report is that the ripples go the wrong way in a puddle showing the Report has been er fiddled with

Surely illegal to fiddle with a minority ?

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