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Italy moves toward legalising chemical castration for rapists, pedophiles

FP Staff • September 19, 2024, 21:17:25 IST
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Mandatory chemical castration is allowed in countries like Russia, Poland, and some US states for specific crimes. However, its effectiveness in preventing repeat offenses is questioned. Experts argue that the procedure can lead to significant physical and psychological side effects. Feminist groups emphasise that the root causes of violent sex crimes but often stem from deeper cultural and societal issues.

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Italy moves toward legalising chemical castration for rapists, pedophiles
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Italy moved towards a significant step towards legalising chemical castration on Wednesday, as lawmakers approved the formation of a committee to draft legislation on utilising androgen-blocking drugs to treat violent sex offenders. This move is taken considering that it will help in reducing reoffending, with treatment being consensual and reversible.

According to reports, the Italian government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing administration has been pushing for tougher law and order measures since taking power in 2022. This includes introducing dozens of new crimes and increased penalties as she prioritised security, particularly in disadvantaged areas like Caivano, which gained notoriety after a gang rape incident.

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The far-right League, part of Meloni’s coalition, proposed the chemical castration motion. Under their plan, convicted sex offenders could receive suspended sentences in exchange for hormone-blocking treatment. League chief Matteo Salvini celebrated the news, calling it a “victory” for their “historic battle for justice and common sense”.

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However, opposition groups strongly criticised the proposals, labeling them “extremist” and “inhumane.” MP Simona Bonafè argued that the proposal undermines Italy’s legal system, which has long abandoned corporal punishment. Others, like Enrico Borghi, expressed concerns about the potential consequences, asking if the next step would be “tar and feathers, or rope and soap?” ¹.

Chemical castration involves administering drugs that decrease libido by inhibiting testosterone production. While permitted in some countries and US states, its effectiveness and potential physical and psychological side effects are debated. Feminist groups emphasize that cultural factors, not unstoppable sexual urges, drive violent sex crimes ¹.

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“Victory for the League! … Good. Another important step forward for our historic battle for justice and common sense: zero tolerance for rapists and pedophiles. But opposition groups called the proposals “extremist” and “in violation of humanity and justice,” League chief Matteo Salvini wrote in a post on X.

The League’s proposal was “unconstitutional … undermining the foundation of our legal system that has overcome the use of corporal punishment for centuries,” Politico quoted MP Simona Bonafè of the opposition center-left Democratic Party as saying.

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