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    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 such

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    Sex Offender Industry

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    Sex Offender Industry How is one defined if they are convicted of urinating in public, or participating in incest? Patronizing prostitutes? Touching another being inappropriately or sexual assault? All of the above makes perfect justification to be defined as a sex offender. As a repercussion of the sex crime, one May be incarcerated or put under community supervision. Regardless of the severity or natures of the crime, as well as age, all sex offenders share a common factor. Following their conviction

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    I. Juvenile Sex Offenders The focus of this paper is juvenile sex offenders. We believe that this population is in need of more intensive community-based services, especially for those who are registered as a Megan’s Law Offender and have to follow the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Process. Three case studies will be illustrated in order to demonstrate our motivation to pursue social justice for this population. In summer of 2015, I (Dalynet) sat on a courtroom witnessing how a Carl

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    Sex Offenders Brittany Pegram CJUS 340-D05 Criminology Professor Ryan Sharp   Abstract In this paper I will discuss the typical profiling of sex offenders and how one cannot simply point them out in a crowd. I will discuss why sex offenders do not stand out from “normal” people. I will discuss a little bit of why these people do the things they do and what kind of cure there is for these crimes, if any. It is important to know why we cannot assume one is bad news, such as a sex offender and to find

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    Sex Offenders Essay

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    We understand the need for and are prepared to provide necessary transparency for members of the public who want to know more about pedophiles, sexual assault, sex offenders, and the role that you can play in keeping your community protected. Unfortunately, sex crimes are not the exception in our country. Statistics indicate that one in every five girls and one in every seven boys are sexually abused by the time they reach adulthood (CSOM, 2006). “One in six adult women and one in 33 adult men

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    History Of Sex Offenders

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    A sex offender is anyone who is convicted of a sex crime. The crimes that qualify as sex crimes vary by state, but most states include rape (forced and statutory), sexual assault or battery, child molestation or any sexual conduct with a minor, production or possession of child pornography, and attempts to commit any of these crimes. The history of sex offenders has been active since the 1800’s according to author Philip Jenkins. Jerkins explains that in the Middle Ages, children were constantly

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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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    Diverse Sexual Offenders

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    Diversity and Sexual Offenders Throughout my career, I have dealt with a very diverse population of individuals. In the beginning of my career in the helping profession I worked as a houseparent in a residential facility for troubled youth. I lived with and counseled a group of young women that came from a variety of socioeconomic and racial backgrounds. From there, I moved on to casework with a local department of social services. At that time I was involved with case planning and management

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    chains are broken free, offenders will often time revert to the lifestyle that allow them to inflict emotional and physical scars on innocent, unsuspecting individuals, after all they are four times more susceptible to reoffend then if locked up. That is precisely why implementing the transitional programs to help offenders adapt and treat their heinous tendencies is crucial to eliminating possible re-offense. Under the plan to rid the streets of reoffending sex offenders; offenders would be required to

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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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