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Gary Glitter
Just heard he may face the death penalty!
Why don't they just castrate sex offenders?
He deserves what he gets - good to know that you can run, but can't hide!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Typhoid - I think this is a huge problem in our society - that this is such an emotive issue and there is a presumption of guilt rather than a presumption of innocence.
There are very few male primary school teachers now - what male would want a rewarding career when one false alegation can completely ruin him.
Take another example: http://www.itweek.co.uk/itweek/comment/2085900/beware-trojans-bearing-gifs?vnu_lt=itw_art_related_articles
Because this is such an emotive issue - the chap in the aforementioned article almost lost everything for a crime he did not commit.
Hopalong
In the Danish trials women had their overies removed - this seemd similarly effective.
I was really surprised by this whole castration buisness I was ready to totally put it down but looking at the experiences abroad I really think it looks worth trying.
Trouble is it's so emotive it'd take a very brave politician to get behind it and they're few and far between
I would agree to castration for seriel sex offenders, abuse to children or anyone else frankly. Their 'problem' not only breaks other people's lives, but also stops them from living normal lives themselves. If it works, then it does seem to be a solution.
I have four girls, and when I think of their perfect innocent little selves, I would support anything that would potentially give greater protection for them and girls around the world like them.
I don't think that anyone here is suggesting that we do these things to glitter IF he is innocent, but I'm not sure how likely that is going to be.
Vic - First oppurtunity to reply.
You are totally right - it is emotive and faced with facts you cant argue with them.
I believe however he was with his Cuban girfriend when she wan underage and was with her for a good number of years. (Pedantic perhaps).
I also believe there is no smoke without fire and although you quite rightly countered each of my claims - they were valid enough to be countered - if you know what I mean !
I didn't say he should be charged and that he didn't need a trial. I said, I wasn't SURE how likely his innocence would be. That is my opinion, and seeing as I'm not actually on the jury, I think that I am allowed to have an opinion. I didn't say he was guilty, I just implied that he is likely guilty of something, if not everything, and obviously the authorities are trying to gain as much hard evidence as poss or they wouldn't be detaining him further......you don't need to get your knickers in a twist about it. I don't think we are in danger of a massive, society shaking, Gary-Glitter-Gate miscarriage of justice here. I think we are proceeding slow and steady.
And I don't actually believe that you have a pitchfork 123Paul, I think you made that up....
Do we think that sex offences concerning children are based on sexual urges, or a power based urge? I'll be the first to admit that I don't know, but does castration change the will for power and domination or just quell a sexual urge? Everyone appears to be in complete agreement that rape is a power based crime, and so I wonder if castration would have any effect at all other than satisfying the revenge driven blood lust of the mob.
Do people want them castrated and released? Are we not safer by not taking a chance and locking them up for longer? If you want them locked up for life then what is the point in castration? Why are people who are so pro castration, which is a really radical step not calling for a simple life imprisonment which seems less radical to me? I've got so many questions i can hardly get them out.
I have limited understanding about castration, I shall admit, but if, as my understanding is, castration alters the hormone balance, presumably reduces testosterone? wouldn't this have a calming effect in general and thus reduce the urge for power and dominance???
I agree I would like to see sex offenders kept away from society for good, frankly, and the dangerous ones generally are, I suppose, but the offenders who have only committed sex crimes and not murders related to those crimes are let out. Hence the whole group that Sarah Paynes mum set up, trying to get communities informed about the whereabouts of these people to protect out children better...... With the best will in the world, with rocketing numbers inside (they used to say there are more out than in, but these days, it's debateable) what can they do. There are only so many places in prisons, and in order to safe guard the dangerous ones, some of the less dangerous ones get out...
I would prefer to see criminals behaviour corrected so we can all live fullfilled lives, if castration is a way of doing this, then it gets my vote.
p.s if castration calms the agressive, abusive male down, could it realistically be extended to treat those guilty of football hooliganism too??????? I guess that's pushing it a bit?
If castration was proved to be effective, then perhaps we could move on to other forms of mutilation. If you cut a thiefs hands off, he can never steal again? Perhaps we could brand criminals on the forehead with a letter denoting their crime.
rabid attitude?! interesting analogy 123P! my doggy - who is curled up as a foot warmer at the moment! - says you be a bit emotional yourself! I don't think it is wrong to want to protect innocent children ... but I do agree with OEV ... this is a very emotive topic and people can go too far ... but hey ... everyone gets what they deserve in the end! and on that comforting thought ... nite nite!