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Originally Posted by Rerun
That's both interesting and surprising. I'd love to see the statistics of how many sex offenders went on to re-offend after castration.
Obviously lots if castration doesn't prevent ####.
Edit: I just found this on the net...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565125/
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All of our studies on hormone treatment are on willing offenders who want to reduce their urge to offend, that is an incredibly small group of the best most likely sex offenders to treat.
Hormone treatment requires a life long regime of a drug that can be cut out or chemically suppressed in an offender that is unwilling, and nothing about libido affects the rage filled addicted offender in fact if anything you just going to make them more angry.
Rape is far more than just about sex.