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    1.Chemical Castration - For
     Student project asking if chemical castration is an acceptable punishment for male sex offenders, providing online resources in favor of it.
    www.csun.edu
    2.California Child Molesters Could Face Chemical Castration
     CNN article written prior to the bill's passage with links to related articles.
    www.cnn.com
    3.'Chemical Castration' OK'd For Montana Inmates
     New York Times article about Montana's passage of a law approving, but not mandating, the use of chemical castration to reduce the sex drive of offenders who are about to be released from prison.
    www.s-t.com
    4.BioMed Central
     A peer-reviewed research paper on the return to fertility after extended chemical castration with a GnRH antagonist, including references.
    www.biomedcentral.com
    5.Mild Testosterone Reduction Effective Against Aggression?
     Article from Crime Times about a study which suggests that even mild reductions in testosterone levels can significantly reduce male aggression. Includes a link to an article about high testosterone levels being linked to sex crimes.
    www.crime-times.org
    6.Medical, Legal Experts Debate Merits of Castration Bill
     Texas News article about a bill that would make voluntary surgical castration an option for child molesters.
    texnews.com
    7.Chemical Castration - Against
     Student project asking if chemical castration is an acceptable punishment for male sex offenders, providing online resources against it.
    www.csun.edu
    8.The Chemical Knife
     Salon article asking if Tennessee will be the next state to approve castration for sex offenders.
    www.salon.com
    9.Florida's 1997 Chemical Castration Law
     A review of the law by Larry Helm Spalding, including a history of castration in the United States, constitutional considerations, a civil liberties analysis, and a review of the ACLU's recommendations.
    www.law.fsu.edu
    10.A Strange Cure for Rape
     Article from the Kudzu Monthly on the United States' use of chemical castration focusing on Hazard Campbell and including sources and user comments.
    www.kudzumonthly.com
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     Article from the Portsmouth Herald about Hazard Campbell who agreed to undergo chemical castration prior to beginning a 25-years-to-life sentence for rape.
    www.seacoastonline.com
    12.South Africans Vote on Castration
     Article about a poll on the South Africa's Rape Crisis website asking South Africans to give their views on chemical castration for rapists.
    www.estrin.co.za
    13.SexCriminals.com Poll
     Public poll, with comments, about whether or not convicted rapists should be castrated, showing the majority in favor of either chemical or surgical castration.
    www.sexcriminals.com
    14.Castration Works
     Article written by Sue Feinstein for 212.net about a sexual offender who chose castration and his reactions to the medication.
    www.212.net
    15.Chemical Castration: A Return to the Dark Ages
     Article from the ACLU Florida about the chemical castration bill passed in Florida.
    www.aclufl.org
    16.Chemical Castration Bill Becomes Law
     A satirical article from The Underground Online imagining chemical castration as the standard punishment for every crime.
    www.disconnect.net
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