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Published on September 01, 1994

European studies indicate that surgically castrated offenders reoffend at a rate of less than 8 percent, uncastrated offenders at a 43 to 84 percent rate. Voluntary castration is used in Finland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Czechoslovakia.

Since 1991, Judge McSpadden has continued to push voluntary castration as one method of treating this compulsion and to, hopefully, thereby reduce the number of future victims ... and Lloyd Oliver, McSpadden's November opponent? He has redefined the "alligator dance" as "a wildly gesticulating long-shot judicial candidate hopping up and down -- with his foot in his mouth."

Dudley Sharp III
Political Director, Justice for All

Houston

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