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    Over 20 years ago, the FBI searched for a serial killer who was killing numerous women across three different states. But how would the FBI find this person? The more they read into the case, the victims, and how the crime was committed it became more obvious who was behind these horrific crimes. Eventually the FBI arrested Ted Bundy for the murder of over 30 women. Each one has a different motive which causes the victims and the crime to be different, but what about their brain chemistry. In…

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    Crimes Of Sex Offenders

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    group of individuals unlike the rest. Sex offenders are people who are hard to understand. The reasoning behind their crimes can be for numerous different reasons and often many feel it is impossible to change their behavior and way of thinking. According to Scientific American (2008), Approximately 36 percent of sex…

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    Should Sex Offenders be allowed to Adopt Children The law to keep our children safe from any harm that may come their way includes sex offenders. While most people might argue that sex offenders have human rights just like the rest of us, the fact remains is that they gave up that right hurting a child. Before anyone can care for a child in any way they must be checked out with background checks, personal interviews, as well as reports. However, in 2001 a sex offender served as a foster…

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    a positive one. It was very interesting to talk to the members and hear their sides of the story. They truly are just human beings and I believe that meeting with them and having an opportunity to talk to them has somewhat changed my view of sex offenders overall. Though I am still confused by their behaviors, which is somewhat difficult to overcome, but I am more understanding of who they are because they are only human and they know they have made a mistake. The men we interviewed were very…

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    Issues regarding sex offenders can be found at all levels of the correctional system. During entry and housing in jails while waiting sentencing, to housing in prisons, and then again when a sex offender enters probation or parole. Leaders in the corrections field have closely worked with psychology experts to find a viable solution on a multitude of problems these specific offenders pose. One of the problem area’s solutions is the concept of behavior modification. Behavior modification is…

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    Registered Sex Offenders” in the American Journal of Criminal Justice, by Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Richard Tewksbury (2011) volume 36, shows registered sex offenders are more likely to live in undesirable and socially disorganized communities (p.44) In today’s society sex offenders are publicly criticized, receive longer prison sentences, constantly monitor by police officers, subject to public notification and must complete lengthy public registration procedures. Sex offenders are…

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    What is ‘prisonization?’ Do all inmates ‘complete the process of prisonization?’ (4 marks) Prisonzation refers to socialization that occurs in prison to draw the offender away from the values and norms of the community into an antisocial mindset. Not all inmates ‘complete the process of prisonization. A number of factors influence the degree to which an inmate is prisonized, they include age, education background…

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    Life or Death- Sex Offenders More and more accusations are being brought to trial. Many men and some woman are being put behind bars, they had urges to attack or sexually assault someone that could not fight back. It 's been happening all over the country, usually someone close to the victim. Sex offenders are showing their real colors, acting out on crimes that could potentially harm someone. Thesis; The history how it came to be such a controversial topic. What types treatments are…

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    Sex Offenders

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    In my opinion, sex offenses do receive special attention in the criminal justice system. I believe this because of laws that have been implemented in recent years that focus specifically on sex offenders, the way the public and larger community perceive them as a unique group, and the growing apprehension of the group due to the severe impact sex crimes have. The first reason I believe that sex offenses receive special attention is because of the strict laws and policies that have demonstrable…

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    life registered tier three sex offender, he committed crimes against many children under the age of 13. A Tier Three offender is the most dangerous sex offender. He hid his sin and I never found out until after caring and loving him for 12 years. He will be on the sex offenders site for life, and today he is on OTIS the Michigan sex offenders registry with different name in a different zip code area. At the time this man was released Michigan law allowed offenders to change their names, today…

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