Pedofili e altri criminali sessuali saranno castrati in una nuova dura repressione per attenuare le loro spicchi sessuali contorti

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    1. suspended-sentence on

      >PAEDOPHILES and rapists are to face chemical castration.

      >Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is looking at plans to make it mandatory.

      >Studies have shown using drugs to dull sex urges can slash offending by up to 60 per cent.

      >A Government source said: “For too long, we have turned a blind eye to the threat sex offenders pose, considering the solutions too difficult or unpalatable.

      >“Shabana isn’t squeamish about doing what it takes to protect the public.

      >“As always, she will grab this problem by the proverbials.”

      >Recommendations by the Independent Sentencing Review to continue a small voluntary pilot in the South West have been rejected as too soft.

      >Instead it will be expanded to 20 prisons in England and Wales ahead of a planned roll-out nationwide.

      >But The Sun understands Ms Mahmood wants to go further and is exploring the feasibility of compulsory chemical castration.

    2. Dry-Magician1415 on

      Is chemical castration temporary/reversible?

      If not, this is flat out corporal punishment – which is something we don’t do in the UK. It’d be just as bad as them cutting thieves’ hands off in the middle east.

    3. TurnLooseTheKitties on

      Simply done by way of the GnRH agonist jab of which is reversible but not immediately reversible in that it can take a number of years for what was to be regained

    4. Weirfish on

      1. Many sex crimes aren’t committed because of a need to use one’s genitals. Anything they can do with them, they can do with something else, aside pregnancy, which does not *require* the functionality they’re trying to shut down.

      2. We have, as a culture, *generally* accepted that maiming people isn’t an acceptable form of harm prevention.

    5. salamanderwolf on

      There’s so many problems with this. False accusations, police mistakes, miscarriages of justice, the fact we don’t do corporal punishment, the idea that if your going to be chemically castrated for rape, you might as well turn it into a murder and not be castrated.

      And do you trust any government in this country to do this well? It will be contracted out to G4 and we know how well that will work.

    6. Forcing people to take medical treatment is fundamentally morally wrong. It’s particularly troubling that the motivation for this seems to be coming from a spending review, i.e. we’re doing this mainly because it’s cheaper.

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