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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Castration of Sex Offenders: Deterrent or Torture

" .. Whether castration can help to rehabilitate violent sex offenders has come under close scrutiny after the Council of Europe's anti-torture committee last month called it invasive, irreversible and mutilating ..

For Hynek Blasko, there is only one way to prevent what happened to his son. "These people must be under permanent detention where they can be monitored," he said. "There has to be a difference between the rights of the victim and the perpetrator who takes away the life of a 9-year-old boy."
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