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Should PRISONERS be allowed to have IVF?



Brighton Breezy

New member
Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
European Court has backed calls for LAGS to have access to IVF despite British law denying them it.

What does NSC think?

Is it a human right to have children and would having a little kid outside help rehabilitate them?
 








Brighton Breezy

New member
Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
Some prisoner successfully challenged it with the European Court of Human Rights, opening the door for others.

I can SEE the liberal idea behind it but I just can't make any sense of it.
 


supaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2004
9,614
The United Kingdom of Mile Oak
Can't see the difference to be honest...Especially when you've got mother's like Shannon Matthews' who aren't in prison and who have children by the litter.
 




Seagull73

Sienna's Heaven
Jul 26, 2003
3,382
Not Lewes
Isn't IVF treatment normally paid for privately? Is she saying that she will pay for IVF herself?

Also, for me, the only human rights that prisoners should have is a roof over their head, protected surroundings, food and water. The rest of human rights should be forfeited until they are out of prison.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,729
The Fatherland
I thought all the IVF prisoners were released under The Good Friday Agreement?
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,273
If you boil it down the function of imprisonment is twofold: to take someone out of society who is a threat to society, and as a deterrent to commit crime.

In my book the second aspect is very important, and therefore to normalise someone's life whilst in prison reduces the deterrent element. Given the state of prison over crowding I'd say the deterrent element is weak, therefore giving prisoners more doesn't make any sense from the viewpoint of reducing crime.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,025
i think IVF on the NHS is hard enough to justify. for prisoners? f*** right off.

im sick of what "human rights" have become, while people live in actual poverty and deprivation, those who sit in liberal middle class ivory towers see fit to allow people "rights" which only serve to divert resources away from genuine need. Someone in prison, who therefore by definition have denied some other their human rights, shouldnt even be allowed to bring such a court action.
 






JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,110
Hassocks
If they can afford to pay for it then fine. If they want it for nowt then no.
 






strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,969
Barnsley
So, if a prisoner wanted a child, would their partner be allowed to come in for a lusty session of rumpy fun? I think not.

Therefore, should they be allowed IVF - not whilst they are in prison.

Am I missing something here, because it all seems a bit simple to me?
 


Seagull73

Sienna's Heaven
Jul 26, 2003
3,382
Not Lewes
So, if a prisoner wanted a child, would their partner be allowed to come in for a lusty session of rumpy fun? I think not.

Therefore, should they be allowed IVF - not whilst they are in prison.

Am I missing something here, because it all seems a bit simple to me?

Quite, but I think the thing you're missing is the European Court of Human Rights doesn't agree with you or me....?
 


Jamon Jamon

********** ****
Mar 25, 2008
1,210
********
i think IVF on the NHS is hard enough to justify.

well as my wife and i have both worked and paid contributions for over 20 years each (neither of us have required hospital treatment in the past) we took the NHS's 'free go' without having to justify it at all. Nothing come of it (no pun intended) nor of the subsequent attempts (which including the drugs were over five grand a time) the emotional stress is unmeasurable.

anyhoo, in answer to the original question I believe you kiss good bye to your so called human rights when you burgle (is there such a word?)that house/mug that old dear/rob that bank/rape that woman etc etc


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Smythe

Active member
Oct 8, 2008
1,434
Brightonian in Manchester
European Court has backed calls for LAGS to have access to IVF despite British law denying them it.

What does NSC think?

Is it a human right to have children and would having a little kid outside help rehabilitate them?

No. So you pay 20 years of tax and NI and are still not necessarily entitled to IVF on national health.......but you go to prison and have it offered on a plate???? What a f***ing joke.
f*** peoples human rights......you lose them if your in prison......well at least you should!!!!!
 


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