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    Female Sex Offenders

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    Most people tend to overlook women sex offenders compared to men who are sex offenders. Women are just as likely to be a sex offender just as men are. Typically, women sex offenders tend to prey on their students if they happen to be a school teacher. This gives them the access to hundreds of under aged children every school year that they can prey on sometimes, be in an intimate relationship with them. When someone hears something regarding a sex offender, we typically automatically assume it is

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    Repeated Sex Offenders

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    Castration Legality of Repeated Sex Offenders: Is it Ethical? Upon Google searching (2017), "define castration", one will find that it is "the state of being deprived of power, vitality, or vigor." Castration is also known as a gonadectomy in view of the fact that the gonads are disabled. Indeed, castration does not do anything less than apprehend a man's dignity. However, under the circumstances of repeated sexual offenses by an adult male, does he not deserve it as punishment? Some may attest

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    Sex Offender Medications

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    The purpose of sex offender treatment is to alter the deviant sexual arousal patterns, addressing social skills deficits that result in deviant behavior, to challenge the beliefs that facilitate sex-offending behavior, and to develop strategies to prevent sexual reoffending. To resolve the above mentioned problems involves the use of both medication and behavioral based treatment models. Medications that are used to decrease sexual deviant behavior include synthetic progesterone derivatives such

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    Introduction Sexual offenders are subject to a particularly devastating stigma and, consequently, classified as their own particular form of criminal. The nature of the offence tends to elicit extreme emotional responses and stand out as being especially egregious due to the potential for extreme emotional and psychological suffering in victims and the harm being most often directed towards vulnerable members of the population. The portrayal of sex offenders in the media also tends to create distorted

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    insights as a sex offender: society’s view, impact of his action, and reflection of his own self. Sergeant Lucas represents society’s view on sex offenders. The public despises sex offenders more than other criminals especially children case. Sex offender is not accepted in society even though the offender already atones for his or her crime in jail. For example, Mike Smith was a sex offender who served 10-year in jail for abuse in his family. In the report, he could only associate with other sex offenders

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    their time in prison for their crimes, many sex offenders are sent to mental hospitals against their will, where they can be kept for undetermined amounts of time, even in some cases indefinitely. Some people see this as a grand solution to the problem of having sex offenders in the community. Other see it as unethical, and a violation of human rights. Sex offences committed against children are one of the most deplorable crimes one can commit, and sex offenders, especially child molesters are generally

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    Sex Offenders Essay

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    There are different types of sex offenders. They include rapists, child molester, female sex offenders, and cyber offenders (Robertiello & Terry, 2007). Subgroups of rapists include compensatory, sadistic, power/control, and opportunistic (2007). The motivation for rape is either sexual which applies to compensatory and sadistic rapists or non-sexual which apply to power/control and opportunistic rapists. Of the above mentioned rapists the most common one is the power/control rapist (2007). Characteristics

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    female sexual offenders is much lower than the number of male sexual offenders. This is especially true about sex offenses. For a while, most people didn’t believe that woman could even commit a sex related crime; besides prostitution. There is still a stigma around the topic; woman are the victims, not the offenders. This is not true though. Female sex offenders have their own category. This is because their motives and actions are different than a man’s. The research done on female offenders can be bias

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    Sex offenders are people who have been charged and convicted of or pled guilty of a sex crime. Sexual offenders are not all the same, rather each case in different and unique. A sex offender's crime can range from gaining access to underage pornographic material to rape and even just kidnapping a child. Nonetheless the acts committed by sex offenders are morally wrong and continues to occur in the United States. On September 3rd a law was passed in Guam to begin chemically castrated sex offenders

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    February 1, 2018 Sex Offenders, Jobs and Living The opinion on what should happen to sex offenders is exactly that: opinionated. While trying to find opinions that argue with each other was pretty difficult, because most people believe that if you’re a sex offender, you’re a rapist, which makes it hard for anyone who committed a sex crime to find a job that will actually hire them, and then not even for a long period of time. With all of the laws that are against sex offenders, it also makes it

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