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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 hard

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    for them. The words “sex offender” immediately make you think of horrible memories of a crime show that portrays sex offenders being a stranger who continually again rapes women, or a pedophile harming multiple children but in many cases this is not the case. Worldwide sexual offenders are the most sought out to continue to offend even after sentencing. Investigated by the Bureau of Justice statistics it showed that us of 9,700 tracked sex offenders only 5.3% of these were re-arrested

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    execute Adult Pedophiles. However, when Pedophiles are non adults, below 17 years of age, how should they be penalized? They should not be given a free hand to destroy the core values of a society. No matter what age group they belong to the sex offenders should be executed with some serious penalties. The age barrier on most occasions comes in the way of the execution of the teenagers who involve themselves in different kinds of sex offense. The problem is if teenage pedophiles are not punished

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    Sexual offenders refer to sexual acts against a victim’s will and includes a wide range of behaviors ranging from exposing oneself in a public place to rape. Probation and parole officers have the difficult task of working with sexual offenders and trying to help them during their rehabilitation process. From researching different sources, I have concluded that risk assessment, treatment, supervision, and restrictions/registration have effectively helped by working with sexual offenders in the community

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    The Sex Offender Registry Board, determines the risk of the offender and his/her likeliness to reoffend. They’re classified into 3 levels of offender. Level 1: Sex Offenders you will not hear about, their information will not be available to the public, or police. The information on these sex offenders only be given to the Department of Correction, any county correctional facility, the Department of Youth Services, the Department of Social Services, the Parole Board, the Department of Probation

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    happening is to rehabilitate the offender while incarcerated. However, the rehabilitation of sex offenders does, cost a lot of money to get the right programs. "The Department of Corrections asked for 1.2 million dollars." This money was then deposited towards treatment programs for sex offenders in prison. Many prisons put rehab and therapy up as an option for the offender even if some prisoners don’t want to accept it or get treatment. In order to help a sex offender or anyone at all they have to

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    ability to vote and if they are a sex offender then they go on a list of sex offender registry. However, not all crimes are readily available with information about their offense except for sex offender. Their criminal records for any sex offenders is required to be visible and available for anyone in society to have access to. The Texas Department of Public Safety website has a database that you can access and you are available to view how many sex offenders are within your zip code. In my 77076-zip

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    Can Sex offenders be rehabilitated? Everyday more and more sexual assaults are occurring with more people going to jail each day. It is hard to say if they all fell remorse or not but for the ones that do, can they be rehabilitated back into society. Most of our instincts at this time say no. There have been a few additional study’s saying that younger children may be able to be cured if they are treated correctly and given the proper right to a jury trial. It is said that if the child hears his

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    accurate data through treatment related assessment tools pertaining to the risk level of an individual is higher compared to not using an appropriate assessment tool. Assessment Tools in Treatment Since sex offender treatment programs are a comprehensive and dedicated treatment programs for sex offenders. Treatment providers must rely on their knowledge of the treatment goals and objectives, their treatment techniques and styles, and treatment related assessment tools to ensure that treatment interventions

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    The rate of registered sexual offenders in Australia and internationally has been frequently increasing over time. Within Victoria, as of December 2011, 4165 offenders had been registered and it is estimated that by the year 2020, there will be 10,000 registrations by then (Victorian Law Reform Commission, 2012). Within Australia today there are only a few states which have an established registry such as Western Australia and The Northern Territory. Other states within Australia such as New South

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