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What is chemical castration? Here is the reason why doctors have uncomfortable to use it with sex offenders | UK News

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Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders

Chemical castration has been used for many years in several countries with some success in treating sex offenders, but it remains a controversial topic. The principle of treatment is to inhibit the effect of the sex hormone testosterone in men, which is expected to reduce sexual fantasies and lower sex drive.

How it Works

Many of the medications used for chemical castration are typically used to treat prostate cancer, where they reduce the growth of hormone-sensitive tumors. However, they differ in their effectiveness in treating sex offenders and how quickly they act.

Clinical Study

A clinical study in Stockholm, Sweden, used a medication called Degarelix, which showed promising results. Just two weeks after the first injection, men who lived in the community had a significantly reduced risk of committing child sex offenses. However, the study was relatively small, with only 52 men participating, and the evidence base for chemical castration is limited.

Side Effects and Controversy

The medication can have side effects, including the development of breast tissue in men, depression, and hot flashes. Some criminologists also question whether lower repeat rates are really due to the treatment, or if men who are convicted and given a shorter prison sentence in return for taking the drug are simply more likely to stay out of prison after release.

Use of Chemical Castration

Despite the controversy, many countries have used chemical castration, including Germany, Denmark, and Great Britain, where it is used on a voluntary basis for men who are treated in the community. In England, a trial has been underway in prisons in the southwest since 2022, and the Ministry of Justice is now considering expanding the treatment program to 20 regions across the country.

Mandatory Treatment

In the United States, chemical castration is mandatory for some men in several states, including California, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Other countries, such as Poland, Russia, Moldova, and Estonia, have also introduced mandatory treatment for pedophiles. However, in Great Britain, there will likely be professional discomfort with forcing men to undergo castration, even if they are convicted of the most heinous sexual crimes against children.

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