On 1 March, 34 year old Ryan Clark of Kentwood, LA pleaded guilty to a rape of a minor under 13 years old. This is the second sex offense he has been prosecuted for. His sentence this time includes 35 years behind bars and a chemical castration prior to release. The chemical castration consists of an injection (or a series of injections) that drive down a man's testosterone levels to almost zero. That is expected to annul his sex drive.
Not that I have all that much sympathy for Mr Clark if he did indeed do what he had pleaded guilty to, but I still find measures like this a bit questionable Same for corporal punishment in general. I oppose death penalty. As for chemical castration - well, I'd be inclined to ask, how effective is it? Does it truly annihilate one's ex drive? Does it do the same o one's possible sadistic proclivities?
At any rate, this particular measure seems a little controversial. In practice, I wonder if habitual sex offenders that are deemed incorrigible should just receive some variant of a life sentence. That may be a more productive approach, in terms of actual public safety.
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Convicted child rapist to be chemically castrated in Louisiana
Patrick Reilly, New York Post, 17 March 2023
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Strange to hear that there is still chemical castration in the US.
I think it's not just in the US - I think there are other countries practicing that. Czech Republic is one of them, if I am not mistaken.
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