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    seconds, someone is sexually assaulted in America and every 8th minute of that, the victim is a child. Mandatory chemical castration in convicted sex offenders is a debate that has long been analyzed and attacked from both sides and each have shown to offer valid points, but the deterrence and recidivism rates have proven that rendering a sexual offender impotent with chemical castration is more effective than prison, can free the offender of unwanted sexual urges, and shows we take this issue seriously

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    Is Chemical Castration a Good Thing? Essay

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    Chemical Castration is supposed to be a way that the government can somehow reduce the rates of rapes and molestation. Not everybody believes in this procedure. I am one of those people who do not believe in this procedure. I don’t think that this could be affective, and won’t benefit our country. A bill was passed recently saying that if a child molester was convicted twice of molesting a child under the age of thirteen years, they would be court ordered to do this procedure. In a recent article

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    Chemical Castration for Repeat Sex Offenders Child molestation and sexual assault is an ever growing problem in the United States today, but an even bigger problem is that these pedophiles are being released after only serving as little as one quarter of their sentence. In California alone (at the time the bill was first passed), there was an estimated 680 individuals on parole for molestation and other sexual assaults including sodomy by force with a victim under the age of thirteen as well

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    A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex Offenders Introduction This paper examines the effects of chemical castration and physical castration on the recidivism rates of sex offenders. Using theory integration or the multifactor approach, the findings reveal there are several factors influencing sex offender recidivism. Both chemical castration and physical castration have the potential to reduce the recidivism rates

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    Chemical Castration Essay

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    A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex Offenders Introduction This paper examines the effects of chemical castration and physical castration on the recidivism rates of sex offenders. Using theory integration or the multifactor approach, the findings reveal there are several factors influencing sex offender recidivism. Both chemical castration and physical castration have the potential to reduce the recidivism

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    Physical castration has been used for religious and social purposes for as long as history has been recorded (Edwards, 2013; Goswami, 2014; Oswald, 2013; Rice & Harris, 2011). During the late 1800s, Sir Frances Galton claimed that many characteristics were hereditary, which sparked research concerning a genetic link to criminality. Soon following Galton’s claim of what he called “eugenics,” castration began to be performed on certain individuals in an effort to prevent criminal traits from being

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    and continues to occur in the United States. On September 3rd a law was passed in Guam to begin chemically castrated sex offenders prior to being released on parole. Chemical castration is a process in which sex offenders will intake anti-androgen, a hormone medication to control unacceptable sexual behavior. The chemical castration ill cause a reduction in a person's sexual

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    What Is Pedophilia?

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    lives. Life in prison, death penalty, surgical castration, and chemical castration, are each courses of action for dealing with child sex offenders. Each one has its own set of ethical and moral issues, questions, and arguments.

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    Lata Mangeshkar- The Pride of India India, one of the highest movie producing countries, has many great singers. One such singer, who has been singing for the past 60 years is non other then my favourite singer Lata Mangeshkar. Lata Mangeshkar is and has been the most heard voice in all of India for some time now. Lata has been active in all Indian popular and classical music, sung film songs, ghazals , bhajans and pop (Nagma, 2004). Lata's mesmerizing melodious voice has won fans all over the Indian

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    Repeated Sex Offenders

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    Castration Legality of Repeated Sex Offenders: Is it Ethical? Upon Google searching (2017), "define castration", one will find that it is "the state of being deprived of power, vitality, or vigor." Castration is also known as a gonadectomy in view of the fact that the gonads are disabled. Indeed, castration does not do anything less than apprehend a man's dignity. However, under the circumstances of repeated sexual offenses by an adult male, does he not deserve it as punishment? Some may attest

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