Summary of YES:
· What we are currently doing about our
sex offenders is failing
· We should realize that many sex
offenders are victims of overwhelming sexual impulses in which they cannot
control.
· One dr. stated that testosterone can
be so strong in some men to be overwhelming.
· Castration would allow offenders to
be more open to rehab and increase their likelihood of a successful rehab.
· It’s a simple surgical procedure.
· Voluntary castration was made legal
in demark and the results were amazing
· The recidivism rate of those
castrated dropped to 4.3% compared to 76% of those not castrated.
· A study of 550 sex offenders found
that the number of actual victims totaled 190,000
Summary of NO:
· The greatest and most controversial
issue is the removal of a mans ability to procreate as a punitive measure.
· Castration would violate their rate
to privacy held in Griswold
· Castration would violate the 8th
amendment as being cruel and unusual.
· It would be cruel and unusual because
states cannot show that castration is the least restrictive means of exercising
their police powers to protect their citizens.
Reflection:
Freedom is the greatest privilege we have as American
citizens. However, it is not until we face losing such freedom that we
recognize how important it is to us. To place a sex offender in the situation
of choosing castration and freedom, or prison and therefore no freedom will
surely lead to a majority of offenders choosing castration and freedom. As I mentioned freedom is a privilege and not
a right that cannot ever be taken away. Rather, we say that if you commit
certain acts (crimes) you forfeit your privilege of freedom by going to prison
for a certain number of years. However, most of the time offenders are allowed
to regain their freedom in whole or in part once they serve their time.
Castration is forever punishment for a non-capital offense that we have never
accepted in our society. To suggest that we should castrate offenders, even
though its “voluntary” in a way, would be to say that we should cut the hands
off of those who commit larceny or even break the legs of those who flee from
police. Both of those are felonies but our society has always strived to punish
offenders in a reasonable way. Punishments for non-capital crimes that last forever
are not the punishments we as a society have ever acceptable nor shall we.
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