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    and this is through castration (Sommerville‚ 2013). Castration is a method of punishment that involves the authorities mutilating or interfering with the anatomy and hormones of those convicted of certain sexual offenses. Right now there are several states that practice this form of punishment via chemical castration or surgical. These states include Georgia‚ Florida‚ California‚ Louisiana‚ Montana‚ Oregon‚ Texas‚ and Wisconsin. These states allow chemical and surgical castration as a condition for

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    Male Canine Castration

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    2.0 Introduction Neutering of male canines is a broad topic with contrasting arguments for and against routine castration. One aspect is described as being a component of responsible pet ownership in neutering animals to promote health and quality of life while preventing unwanted litters (Palmer et al.‚ 2012). However‚ this view is not held by all including the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) in which it is recommended to routinely

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    those charges‚ underwent voluntary physical castration in lieu of chemical castration (Schmalleger‚ 2009). He was previously on medicine that was for chemical castration‚ or testosterone blocking medicine. This opens up the discussion for castration and if it is a viable option for sexual predators. Castration is best described as removing the reproductive organs of an individual to prevent virility (Jennett & Blakemore‚ 2012). While in the past castration was only in the physical for‚ in today’s

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    Chemical Castration LaDarius D. Abraham Southern University A&M College Sex offenders have been a serious problem for our legal system at all levels‚ not to mention those who have been their victims. Sadly‚ many of those assaults are perpetrated by people who have already been through the correctional system only to victimize again. Sex offenders‚ as a class of criminals‚ are nine times more likely to repeat their crimes (Oakes 99). This presents a problem for the public‚ as potential victims

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    | Castration | Should Serious Sex Offenders be Castrated [please include the two main types of castration]? Why do you agree or disagree with the question? What would be your determination for castration? Does castration work? Is it good social policy? | Castration is the removal of male testes resulting in sterility‚ decreased sexual desire and inhibition of secondary sex characteristics such as hair growth and deepening of the voice. Castration in humans is sometimes necessary for some

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    Stop Excessive Euthanizing in Animal Shelters Michael Verschoore University of Phoenix Stop Excessive Euthanizing in Animal Shelters Animal shelters nationwide euthanize more than four million dogs and cats annually. Many people believe cats and dogs in animal shelters are street animals or something is wrong with them. The fact is most dogs and cats in shelters are the offspring of cherished family pets‚ even purebreds. Whether a litter is intentional or unintentional‚ the efforts to find

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    Fight Club

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    Tyler is an idealized ego‚ also since he makes real Jack’s desires‚ he is an id. The narrator ( Jack) of Fight Club is fixated in the phallic stage. Symptoms of phallic fixations are sexual inhibition‚ fear of castration‚ homoerotic tendency. The entire film is permeated with castration anxiety and phallic imagery‚ including the subliminal penis flashed across the screen and the dildo in Marla’s apartment. According to Freud‚ the cause of fixation at this stage is an unresolved Oedipal complex.

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    Chemical Castration

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    Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex Offenders Introduction This paper examines the effects of chemical castration and physical castration on the recidivism rates of sex offenders. Using theory integration or the multifactor approach‚ the findings reveal there are several factors influencing sex offender recidivism. Both chemical castration and physical castration have the potential to reduce the recidivism

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    animal’s reproductive organ‚ either all of it or a considerably large part. The term is often used in reference to males whereas spaying is often reserved for females. Colloquially‚ both terms are often referred to as fixing. While technically called castration for males‚ in male horses‚ the process is referred to as gelding. Neutering is the most common sterilizing method in animals. In the United States‚ most humane societies‚ animal shelters and rescue groups urge pet owners to have their pets spayed

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    Fetishism in the Cinema

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    woman’s body; which simultaneously evokes a castration threat and then assuages it through its eroticised fetishisation. Techniques of camera‚ lighting‚ make-up‚ costume and the narrative’s technique of objectifying the female body through the eyes of the male protagonist (the spectator’s on-screen surrogate) combine to create an effect where the heightened spectacle of the female body substitutes for its lack of a penis and the unconscious threat of castration that is invoked by it. The female body comes

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