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Liberalwife
47 / female north, England, UK
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Chemical Castration
There are current discussions here in England that some sex offenders are to be chemically castrated as part of an overhaul of how rapists/paedos, etc, are handled. Volunteers will be given drugs to suppress their libido under the pilot scheme which will also see compulsory lie detector tests introduced for sex offenders. Do you think this could be the solution for these sickos??
Is this already in force in America?
(Personally, I think they should just have their b*llocks chopped off...End of !! )
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June 20, 2007, 06:47 |
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Re: Chemical Castration
thats a good a start,,,,
I do not know for sure what they do here, I think they just send them to jail for the particular inccident, then set them free again but they are registered and everyone knows where they live,( like thats gonna stop them) we also have a public website that will point them out in every city, town, and state.
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June 20, 2007, 07:01 |
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pepper
56 / female daytona, Florida, US
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Re: Chemical Castration
I believe in some cases, the offender is given the choice to be chemically castrated, but I have never heard if this actually works or not or if done what the re-offense rate is. It would be interesting to find out.
But even if the ballocks are cut off, doesn't the penis still work? There's just no come from it? Now I'm going to have to do some research....
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June 20, 2007, 07:29 |
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pepper
56 / female daytona, Florida, US
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Re: Chemical Castration
Ok, got this from Wikipedia
Chemical Castration in the United States
According to Jeffrey Kirchmeier, at least six states have experimented with chemical castration laws in the United States. Those states are California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, and Montana. California was the first state to use chemical castration as a punishment for pedophiles. In California, judges may require first-time offenders to undergo chemical castration. After a second offense treatment is mandatory.[1] In Iowa and Florida chemical castration is available in all cases involving serious sex offenses. As in California treatment is mandatory after a second offense.
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June 20, 2007, 07:31 |
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pepper
56 / female daytona, Florida, US
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Re: Chemical Castration
and I promise that's the last long copy and paste I'll post...
Oh and as for the "therapy" mentioned? let the parents get hold of 'em, I guarantee, no further "therapy" will be neccessary!
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June 20, 2007, 07:35 |
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Re: Chemical Castration
I was thinkin' along the lines of possibly dipping the perps doodle and friends in a container of hydrochloric acid which would definitely curtail any further misuse of his genitals. I don't know for sure whether that would stop him from thinking about re-offending but it sure would set him back a bit.
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June 20, 2007, 11:17 |
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ShadowSpirit69
69 / male Southern Oklahoma, Oklahoma, US
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Re: Chemical Castration
Only one thing is gonna stop a pedifile
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June 20, 2007, 12:26 |
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funlovingpair
59 / couple Frozen Tundra, Minnesota, US
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Re: Chemical Castration
Chemical Castration is a political act that has absolutely no effect on a sexual predator. We all know that it is not the physical sexual act that drives a predator, but it's the act of being in total and absolute control. If someone thinks that just because a predator is unable to get his little wee wee up, that is going deter that person from the act itself, does not understand what it is that these predators are doing. It's all about the power, control, domination that drives them. They could actually careless about the physical act itself. The ultimate high for these predators would be for them to control, have power over, and dominate over another male. But must of these sickos do not want to have the title homo attached to them. Many of the reports that I've read, the actual court reports of the different predators, most have not included the act of penile insertion. Some, not all of them, will use their fingers, mouth, or what ever object that happens to be available to them. This usually occurs after a pretty severe beating, and/or all the while a knife is held to the throat, or a gun to the head. I'm not convinced that psychological treatment is successful. Many of these repeat predators have gone through treatment at least once, some much more.
Here in Minnesota we do not use chemical castration. If it is determined that a individual is likely to re-offend, they can be "civilly committed" to our state mental hospital for the rest of their natural lives. But this is very expensive and with ever increasing need for more space, they have continually ask for millions of dollars each year for expansion, not only for treatment programs, but for bed space at the State Hospital to house those who will never get out again.
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June 20, 2007, 14:11 |
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