Oh, my definition of sex should be quite complete, and I have substantial statistics on sexually-motivated crime, as well as other forms of crime.
What I meant is that the inmates in my care are the ones that will redefine sex. If oral sex is permitted, for purposes of crime statistics, oral sex becomes virtually the same as other forms of sex. But if sex itself is not permitted, then data gathered from -- among other sources -- this very dome indicates that over months and years, sexually-motivated crime decreases as the inmates accustom themselves to it.
I assure you that I have given this matter a great deal of thought, Helix Wamtani. I don't expect you to understand; it goes against the nature of organic beings to see their own behaviors in such a clinical way. But rest assured that extensive data was taken into consideration before formulating all of this facility's policies. It would be negligent of me not to consider as much data as I could while making decisions that affect the lives of others. [Sentience is very willing to hear arguments in favor of changing the system, but arguments based on the policy being illogical won't change its mind; Sentience has already taken a logical comb to everything about the prison over years of its operation. Sentience's weakness is in appeals to its emotions, personal wishes and emotional requests]