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    Society is perpetually affected by pornography because it is so readily available to us in this day and age. Pornographic-like material is available almost everywhere you look, whether it is a Calvin Klein billboard or a Carl’s Jr advertisement on YouTube, our access to pornography is changing the way people view it. While there are people who are still opposed to pornography, society has become much more accepting of it and is starting to become the norm. What is most interesting, is how the…

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    Types of Traumatization Types of trauma to be discussed in this section are child abuse and neglect, bullying, rape/sexual assault, and teen dating violence. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) defines child abuse as “the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, negligent treatment, or maltreatment of a child under the age of 18 by a person who is responsible for the child’s welfare under circumstances which indicate that the child’s health or welfare is harmed…

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    A sex offender is a person who is convicted of a sexual offense. When people hear the word sex offender they often think of terms like, monster, scumbag, pervert, death penalty and man. However, you will not once hear the word women. Female sex offenders are a taboo topic in American society. That doesn’t mean it isn’t a real and common offense. Female Pedophile and Antwone Fisher bring to light the dark truth hidden behind the red tape and subject avoidance. Sex offending is not just a man’s…

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    Sexual Assault Recidivism

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    Lobanov-Rotovsky (2015) conducted a deep analysis regarding Juvenile males (age 11-17) who were incarcerated due to a sexual assault or serious sexual assault. (Id, p.2) Research that was conducted was on both sexual assault recidivism and then other criminal recidivism. (Id, p. 2) After being released from incarceration these young men will be forever tagged in the criminal justice database for their crimes, which allows for an accurate measure of recidivism. (Id pp 3-5) As young registered sex…

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    An Essay On Sex Offenders

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    Some examples of sex crimes according to the American Disabilities Act are “sexual conduct with a minor, sexual assault, sexual assault of spouse, molestation of a child, sexual abuse of a child, indecent exposure and public sexual indecency, child prostitution, sexual exploitation of a minor, incest, kidnapping, aggravated assault, murder, unlawful imprisonment, and burglary when the crime is committed due to a sexual motive.” There are state laws on sex crimes, and there are also federal…

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    Contraceptive methods protect you and allow you to enjoy sex and is the most effective method to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Are objects, substances and procedures used on a voluntary basis to regulate the reproductive ability of a person or couple in order to avoid unplanned pregnancy currently, the most important medical and social problems affecting youth are unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, and the use of contraceptive methods can serve as a solution for both. Many…

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    STDs in Women verses Men Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist…

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    A sex offending is the commission of acts of a sexual nature against an individual without consent. When we think of Sex offending, we think of a child molesters but this term basically refers to anyone committing any sexual offense. There are many types of sex offenders and these may include those who commit offences against children, adults or even offenders who commit sexual murders. According to Palermo and Farkas, “sexual offenders belong to the group of paraphilias which is comprised of…

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    Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a perilous concern for any community. Sexual abuse in a child is difficult to define. Sexual abuse of a child are sexual behaviors meant to sexually excite the perpetrator. These sexual acts can include, but are not limited to: kissing, masturbating in the presence of a child, forcing a child to touch themselves, the abuser, or someone else, touching the child’s genitalia, rubbing sexually on a child, having a child view pornography, taking pornographic photos or…

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    This vow means to put away sexual activity so that you are able to focus solely on God. The Friar is the main one who breaks this vow extensively. Chaucer says, “He’d fix up many a marriage, giving each of his young women what he could afford her.” (Line 216-217). He gave the young women what he could afford to get them. It could be jewelry or sexual relations. The friar did not care what he did, it just mattered that he got what he wanted…

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