Chemical Answers to Recidivism

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November 16, 2013

 

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179). Upon his arrest, Alex becomes the subject of "aversive conditioning" in order to recondition him into a model citizen (Morris & Mills, 1976, p. 130). As Hyman stated in his critique of Orange, "Deprived of his capacity for moral choice by science, Burgess appears to be saying, Alex is only a ?clockwork orange,' something mechanical that appears organic" (p...
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179). Kubrick's production of A Clockwork Orange in 1971, which brought Burgess' ideas of the future of corrections to the limelight with its X-rating in British cinema for graphic violence and rape scenes, raises several questions regarding chemical treatment as an alternative to incarceration: 1...
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