Using Chemical Castration to Punish Sex Crimes

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(CNN)[/b] -- In South Korea, the abduction and rape of a 7-year-old girllast week outraged the public and prompted President Lee Myung-Bak to consider various measures including chemical castration to combat child sex crimes, according to local media.

Chemical castration involves administering medication -- via injection or tablets -- to take away sexual interest and make it impossible for a person to perform sexual acts. The effects are reversible, after the person stops taking the drug. Lee said this week that all detering measures - including chemical castration - should be considered, according to the Korea Times.

After high-profile child rape cases, politicians worldwide tend to pledge a crackdown and harsher punishments for sex offenders, involving chemical castration, said Don Grubin, professor of forensic psychiatry at Newcastle University.

"In a way, I liken it to cutting the hand off the thief," he said. "It's very symbolic."

The use of chemical castration, while effective, remains controversial. While sex offenders may not be the most sympathetic group, critics say forced chemical castration violates human rights.

The process of chemical castration has been used in various forms, either forcibly as a sentence or as a way for offenders to reduce their jail time in several countries including Argentina, Australia, Estonia, Israel, Moldova, New Zealand, Poland and Russia.

At least nine U.S. states, including California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, Texas and Wisconsin have versions of chemical castration in their laws. It's unclear how frequently chemical castration is used in the United States.

Earlier this year, Moldova legalized the practice for those convicted for child sex crimes.

The practice of forced chemical castration has been called "inhuman treatment" by Amnesty International. The group released a statement after Moldova's legalization of the practice, stating that "any crime shall be punished in a way that abides by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Clearly, in case of minors raped public opinion tilts towards harsher sentences.

"At first sight, forced chemical castration could be taken as a matter-of-course decision; however, it is incompatible with human rights, which are the foundation of any civilized democratic society," according to its March statement.

In May, South Korea first used chemical castration on a sex offender who had been convicted of four counts of rape or attempted rape on young girls, according to the country's Ministry of Justice. A law authorizing this treatment for sex offenders came into effect last year after a public outcry over rapists reoffending following their release.

The country could be poised to expand the use to punish those who sexually assault victims as old as 19.

"It's clear the drugs work," Grubin said. "If you look at men, they do reduce sex drive drastically. They do reduce re-offending in the men."

But they also have side effects, such as osteoporosis, changes in cardiovascular health, blood fat levels, blood pressure and symptoms that mimic women's menopause.

The use is reasonable if the offender agrees to the medication to control their sexual drive, which some do, Grubin said. And it's ideal to receive the drugs along with psychological help, he added

It becomes problematic when it is used against a person's will for non-medical reasons, Grubin said.

He wrote in a 2010 editorial in the British medical journal BMJ, "Although castration is ostensibly for public protection, it also carries with it a sense of symbolic retribution."

Physical castration has also been used for sex offenders.Physical castration removes the testicles

In 2009, the Council of Europe's Anti-Torture Committee criticized the Czech Republic for its practice of surgically castrating convicted sex offenders. The committee described the practice as "invasive, irreversible and mutilating.

This year, the same committee asked Germany to stop offering sex offenders the option of surgical castration. The procedure is not mandatory and remains very rare in Germany.
 
This makes no sense to me. Once you walk, who's going to make you take the pills? Are the police going to come every morning and shove them down your throat so you can't get hard?
 
Well it did say that it could be done via injection - so I guess it would be designed so the criminal would have scheduled appointments every so often to get another injection when it was time and if they missed their appointment it would be something similar to violating parole.
 
ehh maybe for repeat offenders where there's overwhelming evidence but over half of all reported rapes are demonstrably false
 
Only for violent unconsensual rapes, not the ones where the dude is 16 and the girl in 15( age of concent is 16in nz) and it's considered rape
 
personally i find that when you rape a 7y old girl you should be glad that chemical castration is the worst they're going to do to you.

 
If you're talking about statutory rape, it usually becomes an issue when the younger fucker's parents hear about it and can't believe they raised a whore.
 
Because if a girl dresses like a slut, and looks like she wants sex, she is obviously fair game.

Some guys excuses are just fucking bad.

I'm all for this punishment.
 
Slightly related: My Metal shop teacher always tells us the "penis re-attachment surgery" that happened in Ontario years ago when were doing safety tests on the chop saw
 
They used to use treatments like this on gay people to try to "cure" them.

I hate rapists and want to see them punished as much as the next guy, but this treatment just makes me think "goddamn, this was horrible, we are still doing this?"
 
Cut them off with a rusty blade. People like that don't deserve to live, let alone 3 meals a day and a bed.
 
Child molesters destroy lives and they don't care. They continue what they do until they're caught and even then that doesn't stop them. I'd support the execution of ten of these scumbags to prevent another kid from being raped.

If anything this punishment is too humane for these assholes.
 
while death penalty is obviously horseshit for ANYTHING else then murder, i agree somehow.

i also heard (documentary on german tv a while back) of a few pedophiles who voluntarily underwent castration surgery because they knew they are a risk to innocent children otherwise
 
I agree with you, I guess. I was just kinda pointing out how this was used in the past. I would probably support the forcable de-penisification of violent child rapists.
 
aww shit, i was just thinking of the guy in Preacher who was chemically castrated due to a mix up at the police station, got a bunch of money from the gov, but lost it all to his wife when she divorced him for not being able to have sex, yet he was still the happiest guy in the book. that guy.
 
lots of kids lie, make up stories, and are coerced into confessions about being sexually abused...

It's incredibly common.
 
hahahaha, wow... just wow. I'd love to see what research you based this incredibly idiotic statement off of.

I didn't know Todd Akin's son had an account on this site... small world.
 
CUT OFF THEIR PENII!

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No but seriously, I support this. Rape is no joke, I know a couple chicks who are pretty fucked in the head because they were raped earlier in life. I even wish it could be a permanent chemical. I have zero respect for legitimate rapists, and they'd be let off extremely lucky if they got nothing but the treatment and some jail-time or whatnot.
 
Why the fuck wouldn't it be legitimate...I don't think that 7 yearold girl was "asking for it." I don't think she wanted to be abducted and raped.
 
I think he's referring to rape cases in general because far to many times its a case about how the woman cried wolf when nothing actually happened.

Yes do this to a man raped a seven year old. But in another case where a girl and guy get drunk, then fuck, and then she claims rape, this is to severe a punishment for that.

Chemical castration should only be reserved for the worst offenders.

 
Hahaha, yeah i see that now. But my comment still stands.

Reserve it for the worst individual cases and repeat offenders.
 
OK that's cool but where are your sources?

Ah that's right, you pulled it out of your ass.

Typical. Plenty of bold statements, that tend to insult a lot of victims of terrible crimes, with nothing to back it up.
 
If they are sure they got the right guy, this shit seems genius. They should start doing this everywhere.
 
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