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    Louisiana Legislature approves surgical castration for child sex offenders
    Louisiana proposes surgical castration for child sex offenders

    Louisiana Legislature approves surgical castration for child sex offenders

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    Jun 05, 2024
    04:00 pm
    What's the story

    The Republican-dominated Legislature of Louisiana, a southern state in the United States, has passed a bill that could see judges ordering surgical castration of those convicted of sexual offenses against minors. The proposed law, which is currently awaiting approval from Republican Governor Jeff Landry, specifically targets those who victimize children under 13. If endorsed, this would make Louisiana the first US state to implement such a severe punishment.

    Punishment evolution

    Comparing chemical and surgical castration

    While Louisiana has had provisions for chemical castration for over 16 years, this method has rarely been used. Unlike surgical castration, chemical castration involves administering medications to reduce testosterone levels and suppress sexual urges. However, the new bill would allow judges to mandate a more invasive procedure, which surgical castration. This move sets Louisiana apart from states like Alabama, California, Florida, and Texas that only permit chemical castration as per the National Conference of State Legislatures.

    Legislative opinions

    Lawmakers' views on the new bill

    Republican state Senator Valarie Hodges voiced her support for the bill during an April committee hearing, stating, "This is a consequence." She added that it goes beyond just imprisonment. Despite its severity, the bill received substantial backing in both GOP-controlled chambers. However, some opposition came from Democrats. Interestingly, Democrat State Senator Regina Barrow proposed the bill as an additional measure to punish severe crimes against children, saying "We are talking about babies who are being violated by somebody...That is inexcusable."

    Bill provisions

    Implementation details and potential consequences

    Currently, over 2,200 individuals are incarcerated in Louisiana for sex crimes against children under 13. If approved, the new law would only apply to offenses committed on or after August 1, 2024. The decision to order surgical castration would be at the judge's discretion and not automatically imposed. Barrow clarified that the law could also apply to women. Non-compliance with a surgical castration order could result in an additional three to five years of imprisonment.

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