Law to Combat Serious Crimes
Article 1: Pedophilia and Child Exploitation
1.1 Any individual who commits acts of pedophilia or child exploitation will be subject to the death penalty, applied immediately, after a fair and incontestable trial, with post-mortem registration in the sex offender database.
Article 2: Rape and Sexual Violence
2.1 Rape and any form of sexual violence shall result in summary execution, without the possibility of appeal, ensuring the immediate protection of the victim and the eradication of the perpetrator.
Article 3: Activities Related to Criminal Factions
3.1 Leaders and members of criminal factions will face public execution, with total confiscation of assets and the erasure of their names from history, with the aim of permanently eradicating such organizations and protecting society.
Article 4: Rehabilitation and Prevention Measures
4.1 No form of rehabilitation or reintegration will be allowed for those convicted of these extremely serious crimes, guaranteeing maximum security for society.
4.2 Development of coercive and comprehensive educational campaigns to sensitize the population to the importance of reporting and preventing these crimes, with strict punishments for omitting information.
Article 1: Pedophilia and Child Exploitation
1.1 Any individual who commits acts of pedophilia or child exploitation will be subject to the death penalty, applied immediately, after a fair and incontestable trial, with post-mortem registration in the sex offender database.
Article 2: Rape and Sexual Violence
2.1 Rape and any form of sexual violence shall result in summary execution, without the possibility of appeal, ensuring the immediate protection of the victim and the eradication of the perpetrator.
Article 3: Activities Related to Criminal Factions
3.1 Leaders and members of criminal factions will face public execution, with total confiscation of assets and the erasure of their names from history, with the aim of permanently eradicating such organizations and protecting society.
Article 4: Rehabilitation and Prevention Measures
4.1 No form of rehabilitation or reintegration will be allowed for those convicted of these extremely serious crimes, guaranteeing maximum security for society.
4.2 Development of coercive and comprehensive educational campaigns to sensitize the population to the importance of reporting and preventing these crimes, with strict punishments for omitting information.