Yeah totally, that's why I said that if a treatment was available the detection of the problem would probably be easier than having to imply a large amount of people being tested.
That is purely speculation for the moment, but I'm pretty positive about the future for technology to be able to detect certain patterns in the brain without necessitating a large brain scanner and hours of testing.
@leviathanwing @AlkaPorty @M4j0rTr4g3dy Me too, but seems like the fellow I replied to didn't think the same thing, feeding the trolls is a bad habit of mine.
For the moment there is no treatment, but if there will, that would means that they know what the problem(s) is/are. Now they can detect it by simply putting people in a brain scanner and examine their physical reactions of all sort of pictures, including children's.
I'd like to say yes, but if their preferences are toward children, they will still think about it not matter what, it is a sexual thought that they can't get out of their heads. I think it is cruel to remove this natural pleasure for someone's life, still but yet there is no other way for the moment and this can't be tolerated anymore.
Do you know how many children are kidnapped to be raise for prostitution and to produce pornographic pictures and videos? Sadly I know it won't solve this problem, but the higher is the demand the higher is the production.
I agree, but if there was a treatment, I suppose the source and the reason(s) would be noticeable before the act was done without implying a large amount of tests on each individuals.
Though I agree that some people will never ever be able to live in society and death penalty will solve that problem, but the problem with this is that a lot of innocents got killed due to mistakes and bad judgement from the courts and I don't like the idea of killing people. I wish there was a way to treat psychopaths and cold murderer but there isn't, yet.
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