victim of sexual assault. Likewise, millions of people are sexual assault victims themselves. With there being so many cases of assault, the criminal justice system is faced with the hard task of deciding on the correct punishment for the convicted offenders. One option of punishment for a male child molester is to have them physically castrated. Convicted male child molesters should most certainly receive strong punishment, but physical castration should be reserved for the worst cases of sexual abuse
importance of addressing issues of sexual violence is necessary in order to prevent sexual assault. Addressing sexual violence means reducing the rate of victims created by the occurrence of sexual abuse. In addition, reducing economic burden (i.e., medical and mental health treatment services, confinement expenses, criminal justice expenses) in the community. Furthermore, aid in developing, maintaining, and enhancing preventative measures to effectively treat sex offenders and their victims to maintain
Contemporary Issues Involving Sex Crimes, Sexual Offenders, and Victims of Sexual Crimes Heather Anderson American Public University Abstract Sexual abuse is any uncontrolled sexual act in which a person is pressed or physically forced to engage against their will, or any non-consensual sexual touching of a person. A sex offender is a person who has been convicted of certain sex crimes. A victim of a sexual crime is the subject of unwanted sexual offenses. In order for sexual activity to be all right
investigators in the apprehension and possibly conviction of a known or unknown offender. While this evidence are present at a scene of a crime, it requires specialized training on the part of law enforcement officials to effectively, efficiently and accurately, collect, record and preserve these evidence. Chain of command is especially vital at each stage of the evidence collection, as evidence can easily be lost and even tampered with. Sex crimes are especially sensitive, as trained professionals have to exercise
Links in Repeat Sex Offenders: Treatment and Prevention for the Future By: Aaron Michael Hoggle ANT 475 – 001: Biology, Culture, and Evolution Dr. Christopher Dana Lynn Psychological Traits, Biological Commonalities, and Genetic Links in Repeat Sex Offenders: Treatment and Prevention for the Future Scientists and researchers have given little attention and on-going investigation with regard to the study of the motivations behind rapists and repeat sex offenders. By looking at
The prosecution of sexual assault is unlike the prosecution of any other criminal offence. There an intense focus on the character and motivation of the complainant. Traditionally, this focus has translated into a preoccupation with aspects of the complainant 's behavior which is not immediately related to the circumstances of the offence. One example is whether the complainant provided a “recent complaint” after the assault. This focus also results in an extraordinary interest in the demonstration
to the victim” (Richards & Marcum, 2015, p. 16). However, since times were different, if the victim decided to marry her attacker, he would ultimately evade the legal repercussion of his heinous actions. During the 12th and 13th-century laws against sex, crimes began to change. The first law change assisted virgins that were raped. They were able to file a civil suit against the perpetrator. Therefore, this process would evolve into a trail by a jury. Finally, during the 13th century the criminal definition
Sheridan King Brandeis University Legal Theory To Deter Adult Sexual Assault Through Castration of the Guilty I will advance the thesis that lawmakers must create new sentencing guidelines regarding adult sexual assault offences. The results of the high level of accuracy computer created in conjunction with the Department of Justice, Google’s Special Project, and the Rand Corporation found that the best way to deter adult sexual assault is to castrate those found guilty. Therefore, by saying the
between substance abuse and sexual assault. In Canada, sexual assault and rape are far more prevalent than many people know and/or want to admit. This paper will be looking at sexual aggression along with three different populations of sex offenders and the correlation with substance abuse. These populations of sex offenders include: adolescents, college and university students, and adults (other than students). Before exploring sexual aggression and sexual assault, the following are some statistics
Sexual assault is one of the fastest growing violent crimes in America. Approximately 20% of all people charged with a sexual offense are juveniles. Among adult sex offenders, almost 50% report that their first offense occurred during their adolescence. (FBI, 1993) There are many different opinions, treatment options and legislation to manage the growing numbers of juvenile sex offenders. In today’s society the psychological and behavioral modification treatments used to manage juvenile sex offenders