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Release: July 13, 2005
Senator Shurden to Introduce to Legislation to Castrate Sex Offenders
State Sen. Frank
Shurden said he will once again attempt to pass a bill into
law to allow the surgical castration of convicted rapists.
“I’ve been fighting for this law for 28 years. We’re
seeing more and more cases in the news where children are kidnapped
from their homes, raped and molested by convicted sex offenders
who’ve been released. It is obvious that treatment doesn’t
work. Castration is what it takes to protect innocent women and
children.
We need to do it,” said Shurden, D-Henryetta.
Under Shurden’s bill, the jury would have to determine if
the crime meets at least two aggravated circumstances as outlined
in the legislation. Aggravated circumstances would include the rape
of a child, rapes resulting in significant physical injury to the
victim, gang rapes and previous convictions for sex crimes. In addition,
a DNA test positively identifying the defendant as the rapist would
be required before
castration could be ordered by a judge.
Similar legislation was approved by the Senate in 2004 but was not
heard in the House. An earlier version of the bill passed both chambers
in 2002 only to be vetoed by then Gov. Frank Keating.
“No other species on the planet rapes their own young. I think
it is ridiculous when people argue castration is cruel and unusual
punishment. What is cruel and unusual are the unspeakable things
these monsters do to their victims,” Shurden said. “We
must make Oklahoma a safe place for our women and children.”
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