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= The Law of Social Danger and Rehabilitation of 1970 = Insert Summary Here

The Law Against Social Risk of 1970 was a Spanish code law enacted and signed into legislature by the Franco regime on August 5, 1970.

Legislative History
1970 Law on dangerousness and social rehabilitation was a Spanish penal code law approved by the Francoist regime on 5 August 1970. It mainly replaced the 1933 Vagrants and Criminals Law for the control of anti-social elements of society. These included those who practiced begging, homosexuality, vandalism, drug trafficking and consumption, the sale of pornography, prostitution and pimping, as well as combating illegal immigration and anyone else considered morally or socially dangerous by the regime.

Some facts/ ideas

- Talk about how Lorca was killed for being a homosexual during this regime

-Good Quote from a primary source: ""The nun went straight to the police and I was arrested and sent for trial," he recalled yesterday. "I spent three months in prison. I was raped there and in the police cells and psychologically tortured by both the guards and the prison doctor."

- At least 1,000 gays were jailed during the last decade of Franco's rule.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/dec/13/gayrights.gilestremlett

Edits The Law of Social Risk(La ley de peligrosidad social)