Clive Stafford-Smith - DEBATE: Human Rights Lawyer Believes S*X Offenders SHOULDN'T Be JAILED

EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 11 MIN

Clive Stafford-Smith - DEBATE: Human Rights Lawyer Believes S*X Offenders SHOULDN'T Be JAILED

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to Heretics Clips for fearless, good-faith debates that mainstream TV won’t touch: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How should a just society deal with the most reviled crimes? In this provocative episode, Clive Stafford-Smith — one of the world’s most prominent human-rights lawyers — makes a challenging case: many s*x offence cases are not best handled by prison. Instead, he argues for outcomes that prioritise public safety, prevention, treatment, and rigorous supervision over warehousing people in violent, ineffective systems. This is not a soft conversation. We test the argument from every angle: • Does prison actually reduce reoffending, or does it make people more dangerous? • What do the data say about risk, relapse, and monitoring in the community? • Can specialist treatment, electronic monitoring, and lifetime safeguarding outperform incarceration for certain categories of offence? • Where do victims’ rights, accountability, and restitution fit if we move beyond a punishment-first mindset? • What should be non-negotiable: lifetime bans from sensitive work, disclosure, polygraph testing, exclusion zones, and proactive police checks? Clive’s position is clear: the goal should be fewer victims, not headlines. He argues that moral satisfaction isn’t the same as evidence-based protection — and that we should fund what actually prevents harm. Expect hard questions, sharp pushback, and concrete proposals around treatment courts, mandatory therapy, GPS/online supervision, and restorative options where appropriate — alongside a firm line on severe cases that must remain incapacitated. This episode will challenge your instincts — and that’s the point. Whether you agree or not, you’ll come away with a deeper grasp of the trade-offs between punishment, deterrence, rehabilitation, and real-world safety for potential victims. 💬 Join the discussion: What single policy would most reduce harm — tougher sentences, smarter monitoring, or expanded treatment capacity? Hit Subscribe for more uncompromising conversations with thinkers who test our assumptions — and keep being a heretic. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0CQVL46Wj0&t=26s #CliveStaffordSmith #HereticsPodcast #AndrewGold #CriminalJustice #PrisonReform #PublicSafety #RestorativeJustice #Rehabilitation #HumanRights #Debate #EvidenceBasedPolicy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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