wedrifid comments on Ethics and rationality of suicide - Less Wrong

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Comment author: wedrifid 02 May 2011 12:50:31PM *  4 points [-]

Those incidents are scary. Particularly the one involving blackmail (we'll keep doing the lethal thing unless you accede to our wishes elsewhere.)

How can you prevent that sort of thing without removing leeway and installing cameras in every room?

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 02 May 2011 12:58:08PM 12 points [-]

A'yup.

I've been thinking about this, in the context of having worked in a nursing home for four years. I came to two conclusions: One, her experiences don't actually surprise me all that much; two, it seems quite reasonable to me to estimate that there were probably between one and three murders or attempted murders (using a definition that includes intentional negligence but does not include legally-actionable accidents) per year in the 200-some-bed facility where I worked - and the place where I worked was not actually bad as nursing homes go.

Institutions suck in general, and it seems to me that there might be some low-hanging fruit to be picked in terms of figuring out what it is about them that tends to make peoples' moral systems break down. (And I'm speaking from experience there, too. :( )