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Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan are discussing a referendum proposal to introduce flogging into the criminal code. The draft targets offenses including sexual violence, child abuse and serious fraud, with supporters arguing the physical deterrent would lower recidivism rates. While some citizens point to Singapore as a successful model for public safety, others criticize the move as a "barbaric" and "archaic" step backward.
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00:00Opposition lawmakers are discussing a proposed referendum on whether to allow flogging as
00:06a punishment for criminals.
00:08They suggest using the method to punish sexual violence, child abuse and serious fraud offenses.
00:14Those in favor of the changes say the threat of physical pain would lower crime rates and
00:19help deter repeat criminals.
00:22People in Taipei have mixed feelings about the idea.
00:38This is the case.
01:01Opposition lawmakers say they are still discussing the plan.
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