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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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    Once a sex offender term has been expired, some of them are heartfelt and want treatment, others go back to their ways which lands them back in prison. What if I told you that I found a solution to decrease the amount of underage children being raped or molested? Would you consider my proposal? If so, other policies have to change in order to make this policy more beneficial. Suggestion: Sex offenders volunteering for castrations. So far California has had 15 repeated sex offenders who opt to…

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    Conducting a community assessment can be beneficial to any area that is being assessed. What is a community assessment? A community assessment is a field within public health concerned with the study and improvement of the health of biological communities. (Dictionary, 2016) What are the kinds of things people would look for in a health community? People would look for a clean and safe environment with a healthy, functioning ecosystem, a large degree of the public participating in beneficial…

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    Sexual Assault Recidivism

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    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 offenders, the study explores whether the offenders continue assaulting after their release throughout different lengths of time. Many Americans believe that those sexual offenders that are released from incarceration will eventually commit the same…

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    California and Florida, when someone commits a sex crime, they are put on the registry forever. The point of the registry is for the public to see if anyone potentially dangerous is living among them. Schaffer explains in her article that the idea of being put on the sex registry for life has become a big debate whether it is ethical or not. Many advocates believe it is necessary to ensure the safety of their families. They also feel it will help keep these offenders in line since they know the…

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    Social networking has grown tremendously over the past few years, with this increase in popularity, many could argue that it has a detrimental effect to our society. But is this true? “There are more devices connected to the internet than there are people on the earth” (Bennett). In addition to that, the majority of the world is connected through some sort of mass media object, whether it be a smartphone, tablet, or computer. The internet can be a dangerous place, for it creates a huge concern…

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    1. Introduction The intervention observed was a newly qualified social worker chairing a core group at a health centre. The family were involved in a child protection process due to the father being prosecuted and placed on the sexual offenders register for having indecent images of children on his computer. He was alleged to have been grooming other children however no charges had been brought. The child who was the subject of child protection procedures was 3 months old. I had been asked to…

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    the previous years, civil commitment pertaining to high-risk sex offenders has been a question of concern. Following the Supreme Court’s ruling on Kansas v. Hendricks (1997), the civil commitment (correspondingly referred to as civil management) of dangerous sex offenders after their criminal punishment developed into all-purpose implemented proposal in the United States. The current study within the article, Predictors of the sex offender civil commitment trial outcomes in New York, accentuated…

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    rehabilitate those who have wronged. Treating offenders with humanity and giving them the opportunities to right their wrongs will help their futures as reentered civilians. Some highly influential programs are work release programs, sex offender management programs, and shock incarceration programs. Work release programs are great ways for offenders to slowly reenter into society and be reminded how to be a responsible and independent employee. Sex offender management programs, also…

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