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    1. Registry/Notification policies “North Carolina law requires sex offenders who have been convicted of certain offenses to register with their county sheriff. The sheriff collects information from the offender and court documents. The sheriff then enters the information into the Registry database. This information is available on a county wide basis at the sheriff’s office. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation takes certain information submitted by the sheriffs in all 100 counties…

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    In the article by Payne and DeMichele (2008) it states: there are nine main assumptions when it comes to sex offender’s supervision. The first is that the vast majority of sex offenders will return to the community. Approximately, 60 percent of the 234,000 will be released back into the community, stressing that community supervision of these offenders is of the utmost importance. The second assumption is, while working with these offenders one must be objective. Rather than looking down upon…

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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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    in 2004 alone. Eastern European countries such as Romania, Moldova, Albania, and the former Soviet Union Republics are especially impacted by sex trafficking, due to lack of anti-trafficking law enforcement, high poverty and domestic violence rates. Each year, between 600,000 and 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders, two thirds in the sex trade and 20% under the age of 18. Sometimes women voluntarily sell their bodies as an economic strategy, often encouraged by family…

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    children are being subjected to sexual survival that has been proven to be life changing. The sexual acts of prostitution, and sex trafficking leads to a life of sexual exploitation. Prostitution and sex trafficking are the main two characteristics that leads to a life of promiscuity, and violence. In the event of this proposal, it will discuss two concepts of prostitution and sex trafficking with reference to women as well as children. Have you ever wondered what the life of street pimps,…

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    Despite the lack of funding for comprehensive sex education in the United States, there has been much support for it because it would provide exclusivity within health courses in middle and high schools. Comprehensive education would be efficient because it teaches all aspects of contraception, medication, treatments, abstinence and addresses the diversity of the student body by including students who have different gender and sexual identities. By addressing the universality of students and…

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    While the majority feel that this policy in sex education will make their child feel that it is okay to participate in sexual activities since they have been educated on how to protect themselves others feel that since the schools have a choice not to teach abstinence-only (and teach the teen to abide by biblical principles and restrain from sex until marriage) will override their Christian faith and belief. With the parents having this authority…

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    recovery is an ongoing process for victims. An estimated of 900,000 children are mistreated, with 9% being sexually abused. In additional, 300,000 women are raped and 3.7 million unwanted sexual encounters (Bonnar-Kidd, 2010). Many sex offenses go unreported. The majority of sex offenders are males with heterogeneous characteristics, and similar clinical needs (The Regent, 2016). Sexual crimes are rarely impulsive; the perpetrator has thought about the act ahead of time with a known victim in…

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    Abstinence-based sex education isn’t a practical approach to sex education because it doesn’t give students the necessary resources they need to prevent the consequences of engaging in any type of sexual activity. Teenagers need the proper facts about contraception and birth control to be able to take the appropriate precautions for when they decide to become sexually active. With abstinence-based programs there is no decrease in the amount of sexual activity that students are engaging in and…

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    Candace Bushnell is an American television producer and novelist best known for writing a series of chick lit novels. Her best known works are the Sex and the City novels which were adapted from the columns by the same name that she wrote for the New York Observer between 1994 and 1996. Candace was born to Camile Salonia and Calvin L. Bushnell in 1958 Glastonbury, Connecticut. Her father was something of a celebrity in her town having been an inventor of the Air Cooled Hydrogen Fuel Cell that…

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