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    geographic profiling solving crimes? How is geographic profiling used to assist police? Is geographic profiling superior to other types of offender profiling (racial, behavioral)? Why or why not? Be sure to fully discuss the concepts and show your deep knowledge of the readings/research in this area. According to the textbook, a geographic profiling is a type of offender profile that focuses on the location where a series of crimes have occurred. This type of profile is based on the…

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    Jessica’s Law places a 2000 foot residency restriction on registered sex offenders, barring them from living near areas where children gather, such as schools, daycare, parks, and places of worship (Bonnar-Kidd, 2010). Registered juvenile sex offenders may be subject to placement in foster care if they are not allowed to reside with underage siblings or near other children in their neighborhood. They may also face removal from school to comply with the laws (Lehrer, 2016). Unintended…

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    Savannah Rodriguez Wellmen CJ V08 October 13, 2015 “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit” By: John Douglas and Mark Olshaker Book Report Written by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker, “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit” was published in 1995. Mindhunter was New York Times best seller. The book is about John Douglas’s twenty five year career with the Investigative Support Unit. Also, the book is about some of the cases John Douglas investigated.…

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    law “Should the names of sex offenders continue to be made public?” published by the Economist. This editorial from August 6, 2009, edition of the economist. At the beginning of the editorial the economist told a real life story which took place in New Jersey. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was enticed into a pedophile neighbor home by offering to show her a puppy. The man raped, killed, and dumped her body in a nearby park. “There are 400,000 registered sex offenders in the United States, and an…

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    Eliezer Witztum 2003). The purpose of this essay is to provide scientific evidence and reasons to why chemical castration is an effective method to reduce the chance of repeat offence in sex offenders. Chemical castration is the most suitable method to be used for decreasing sexual tendencies in sex offenders. Chemical castration is hormonotherapy to reduce circulating levels of testosterone using chemicals, Androgens testosterone and dihydrotestosterone…

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    ntroduction S ex offenders have received considerable attention in recent years from both policymakers and the public. This is due at least in part to the profound impact that sex crimes have on victims and the larger community. While most perpetrators of sex crimes are adults, a significant percentage of sexual offenders are under age 18. Given the prevalence of sexual offending by juveniles, and the potential links between sexually abusive behavior during adolescence or childhood and sexual…

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    Ted Bundy Case

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    A charming young man with a bright political future, Ted Bundy would commit travesties that the world could not have possibly predicted. A serial rapist and murderer, Bundy eventually admitted to killing 36 women, with most experts believing the actual number to be over 100 (“Capital Punishment”). When the shocking evidence was revealed, Bundy was convicted and sentenced to death. During his nine years on death row, he cost taxpayers over 5 million dollars and received three extensions on his…

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    The article for sexting in North Carolina is basically about two teens that got caught sexting.The two teens were only 16 years old,but they were both charged as victim and perpetrator.They were treated as adults for prosecution,but they were also treated as minors by deeming their selfies child pornography. The police were looking into a statutory rape.The 16 year old boy was not considered a suspect or witness,but they thought information about it might be on his phone.The boy’s mother allowed…

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    Sex Offenders Analysis

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    The article on sex offenders was actually a very interesting article to read because it brings up a whole new different level of how congress would like to handle the situation on sex offenders that want to travel. However, I do not agree with the fact the they want sex offenders with special passports just for civilians to be more safer. I am not sure how would this make a difference as to keeping people safe when they are traveling and if anything it makes it worst for the those who have been…

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    literature regarding the relationship between sex offenders and intellectual and developmental disabilities. It will also look into the background of sex offenders with these disabilities in particular and what characteristics make up this group of individuals. Possible treatments and interventions for sex offenders with intellectual and developmental disabilities will also be discussed. This topic is impertinent to research as to make sure sex offenders with intellectual disabilities get the…

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