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Will Thailand’s new chemical castration penalty stop sexual reoffenders?


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12 minutes ago, Scott said:

Castration is not necessarily effective in treating sex offenders.   Many offenders do so for reasons other than sexual gratification and that does not change with castration, chemical or otherwise.  

 

Rapists are generally motivated by power dynamics.   Child molesters are emotionally stunted and tend toward children.  Castration doesn't change those dynamics.  

 

If the goal is to protect women and children, castration does not provide that guarantee.  Here's a link to article about a man who wants to be castrated rather than stand trial:

 

 
Does Castration Stop Sex Crimes?

 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/wellness/1992/03/17/does-castration-stop-sex-crimes/34bf63ee-840c-41e4-9c5f-5ac1bcf95b15/

At the end of the day these are bad people and we need to do something. 

 

Having these monsters walking the streets, assaulting is unacceptable. 

 

The article attached quotes 

'People really don't know what works'

 

All the money spent on studies, all the knowledge we have, to do nothing is wrong. 

 

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1 hour ago, Scott said:

Castration is not necessarily effective in treating sex offenders.   Many offenders do so for reasons other than sexual gratification and that does not change with castration, chemical or otherwise.  

 

Rapists are generally motivated by power dynamics.   Child molesters are emotionally stunted and tend toward children.  Castration doesn't change those dynamics.  

 

If the goal is to protect women and children, castration does not provide that guarantee.  Here's a link to article about a man who wants to be castrated rather than stand trial:

 

 
Does Castration Stop Sex Crimes?

 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/wellness/1992/03/17/does-castration-stop-sex-crimes/34bf63ee-840c-41e4-9c5f-5ac1bcf95b15/

It can help in some circumstances and should be offered as an option but as you say its not always a sexual urge. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Corrections Department records reveal that 1,037 convicted sex offenders went on to reoffend during the first year after their release from jail. About 1,700 reoffended within two years of being released, while 2,111 sexually violated victims within three years.

These offenders should all be castrated, one way or another.

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It is a good treatment, but not only that. I know I am not popular if I say that a lot of girls/women need to dress properly too... There is a big difference between sexy and to much flesh. If you walk in a mall and you look arou nd there are a lot of women who think they are on the beach side,too low and too short shirts, too short skirts and shorts . They show too much flesh as to say so, Than they don't look sexy but more like sex workers. Of course it is never a reason to be raped, but sometimes it is more sexy if they should wear 5 cm more fabric. And yes reoofenders of rape should be castrated...

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8 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

who think they are on the beach side,too low and too short shirts, too short skirts and shorts . They show too much flesh as to say so

These girls are trying to make a living.

 

They're showing of their assets.

 

I see many videos of Gold Diggers, girls interested in a guy when she sees his assets. These guys posting these videos usually look average and have a under average personality. 

 

I'm all for a beautiful woman showing their valuables to meet the man of her dreams $$$$$$$.

 

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3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I'm sure the due diligence would have been completed before the scissors were engaged. 

Sure, and girls don't lie either, next it will be first offenders and there will be a lot of dickless men in this country.

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1 hour ago, kimamey said:

It can help in some circumstances and should be offered as an option but as you say its not always a sexual urge. 

If you take away the sex drive you can´t have penetration or any other sexual activities. You are left with a common assault or abuse if you persist.

 

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32 minutes ago, vandeventer said:

But what are they going to do if they find out later he was innocent?? Super glue may not be the answer.

Going buy the full story it is not permanent and one injection lasts 3 months and needs to be administered every three months at a cost of 10k per shot, the offender will wear a ankle bracelet.

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

So many silly answers here regarding physical castration. The post is about chemical =  castration by medication

The post reads 

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

US. Other countries – including Norway, Denmark, and Germany – have opted for surgical castration of serious sexual criminals

Castration is also the topic 

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