Posted on 06/13/2007 5:33:25 AM PDT by stm
Sex offenders are to be offered the opportunity for chemical castration as part of a series of measures to be published on Wednesday to tackle child-sex offending.
Convicted child-sex attackers will be able to control their sexual urges by taking a course of the drug Leuproreline. It has the effect of reducing testosterone levels in men and is used in the treatment of sex offenders.
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But the Home Office proposal will operate only on a voluntary basis and convicted child-sex attackers will not be forced to have treatment.
The proposal to offer the drug on a voluntary basis is part of a series of measures that John Reid will announce to MPs at lunchtime.
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Maybe castration should be performed in combination with with lobotomies.
Maybe so, or whatever part of the brain holds that carnal urge, I don't know enough about it. But there was a time that would have been a form of treatment, and I would like to think if it worked they'd still be doing it.
I found it by Google about five years ago. I use key phrases and questions instead of topics.
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy. - Dorothy Parker
Beat me to it. Mechanical with no anesthesia.
That's unbelievable, but it's not. Emasculating a whole generation of boys without their permission or knowledge.
!!!!!
I can’t handle that bad news. RITALIN!?
Regarding chemical castration, why wimp around? A hatchet to the nuts would do the trick.
Later pingout.
(Sorry for the crudity, I’m sick of mercy to the cruel.)
I suspect that their problem is a neurological one.
Therefore, when we catch one, we should remove his brain to try and find out.
lol!
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