Prison of the future: prisoners will be forced to have the memories of their victims implanted in their minds.
Today, millions of people around the world are in prison.
However, statistics show that imprisonment does not guarantee the prevention of reoffending. The Daily Mail writes about this.
Scientist Hashem Al-Ghaili created the concept of ‘prison of the future,’, which will make the perpetrator relive the experience of the victim.
The researcher suggests placing criminals in a capsule where he relives his crime through the eyes of the victim.
To enhance the effect, a device is implanted in the brain to induce remorse and regret, making the perpetrator realize their guilt.
Earlier it was reported that scientists had concluded that children who experienced their parents’ divorce during childhood had a higher risk of stroke in old age.
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