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UK Considers Mandating Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders Amid Prison Overcrowding

May 30, 2025
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The British government is considering making chemical castration mandatory for certain sex offenders, in a move aimed at curbing reoffending rates and easing pressure on the nation’s overcrowded prison system, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced on Thursday.

This proposal follows the findings of an independent review led by former Justice Secretary David Gauke, which projected that England and Wales would face a shortfall of nearly 9,800 prison places by early 2028. One of the review’s key recommendations was to expand the use of libido-suppressing medications, which are currently being offered on a voluntary basis under a pilot scheme launched in 2022 in prisons across southwest England.

Justice Secretary Mahmood confirmed the government’s intent to take the programme further. Speaking to Members of Parliament, she said, “The review has recommended we continue a pilot of so-called medication to manage problematic sexual arousal.” She continued, “I will go further with a national rollout, beginning in two regions covering 20 prisons. And I am exploring whether mandating the approach is possible.”

Mahmood clarified that while the use of libido-suppressing drugs could be effective in certain cases, psychological treatment would remain an essential part of offender rehabilitation, especially in cases where “offenders were motivated by power and control, rather than sexual urges.”

Asked about the legal and ethical implications of making the treatment compulsory, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer noted the government’s position, stating: “The scientific evidence is clear that the use of chemical suppressants may well be effective in tackling dangerous offenders, and that is why we are expanding the use of it.”

The issue of prison overcrowding has increasingly become a matter of national concern. As of March 31, 2025, a total of 14,863 individuals were serving sentences for sexual offences in England and Wales, representing approximately 21 per cent of the adult prison population. In comparison, those convicted of violence against others made up 34 per cent of inmates.

Chemical castration, while controversial, is not unique to the UK. Several countries, including Poland, Russia, South Korea, Latvia, Denmark, and Germany, as well as multiple U.S. states, have already adopted similar measures. In California, for instance, a law mandates that offenders convicted of a second sex crime against children under the age of 13 must undergo the treatment before release.

The UK government’s review also included a broader set of recommendations aimed at strengthening the criminal justice system’s response to sexual and gender-based violence. These included proposals for specialist domestic violence courts, expanded electronic tagging for perpetrators of violence against women and girls, and enhanced legal training to improve the prosecution of gender-based offences.

Nevertheless, the proposal to potentially mandate chemical castration has sparked criticism from human rights advocates and legal professionals. Pia Sinha, Chief Executive of the Prison Reform Trust, cautioned against the ethical risks posed by such a policy, saying that “forcing medical treatment raises clear ethical considerations” and could put healthcare professionals in an “invidious” position by compelling them to administer treatments without full consent.

Echoing these concerns, criminal defence lawyer Marcus Johnstone warned that chemical treatment alone is insufficient for long-term rehabilitation. He argued, “It won’t solve anything in the long run without adequate funding for counselling and psychological support that is critical to helping the rehabilitation of sex offenders.”

Despite the backlash, the government appears intent on pursuing an expansion of the programme and assessing the feasibility of mandating it under specific legal frameworks. The next phase of the rollout will likely be closely watched, not just by legal and medical professionals, but also by international human rights observers and domestic advocacy groups.

What you should know
The UK’s consideration of mandatory chemical castration represents a pivotal moment in the country’s criminal justice strategy, combining punitive policy with behavioural science to address high-risk sexual offending.

Politically, it reflects the Labour government’s push to appear tough on crime while navigating ethical and legal landmines.

By emphasizing the scientific basis of libido-suppressant treatments, ministers aim to justify controversial measures amid public concern over rising reoffending and prison overcrowding. Yet, this policy raises fundamental questions about consent, bodily autonomy, and medical ethics.

Without concurrent investment in psychological rehabilitation, experts warn, the initiative could falter—legally, morally, and in terms of public safety.

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