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    sexual crime, may have to register as a sex offender no matter what age they are. When it comes to registering a young criminal as a sex offender, it has it’s pros and cons. The first reason why requiring a juvenile to become a sex offender is to keep the community wary about their neighbors (Reddington and Kreisel, 2009). Those who move into a new area would like to know whether or not there’s potential danger in the area. Even if the sex offender is 13 years of age, I believe there could…

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    Sex Offenders Laws Fair or Unfair? Sex Offenders, Imprisoned or Hospitalized? Although some believe that the current laws for sex offenders are just, these laws should be more stringent. Some people believe current laws for sex offenders are fair. “He was also charged with violating sex offender work or residency restrictions, specifically accused of breaking a state law prohibiting a person convicted of sexually assaulting a minor from working where they will or might be in direct…

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    Sexual Assault Recidivism

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    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 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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    Serial crimes have been on the ascent over the recent years. The quantity of reported cases of individuals found to have been killed in puzzling ways has commanded news headlines around the world. Serial offenders have a propensity of redundancy of the same crimes. There are certain factors which are believed to be the motivating variable of serial offenses. Gary Leon Ridge who is also known as the Green River Killer is an American serial killer. It is assumed that Gary could have murdered more…

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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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    Incarceration Barriers

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    Incarceration rates within the United States are among the highest in the world, but when sentences come to an end, offenders are released back into the community. As hundreds of thousands of offenders are released from prison each year, the stigma of being an ex-prisoner results in a multitude of obstacles, such as housing, employment, and relationships (Plante, 2015). Because reintegration back into the community can be such a difficult process, attention needs to be given to reentry barriers…

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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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    The Stranger beside Me: “The Stranger beside Me” is a biographical crime book based on a real story and is written by Ann Rule. This book is all about the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was well known to Rule as she was quite close to him in several series of murders he committed. The reason for choosing this book is that it provides detailed explanation about how and when was the wrongdoings were committed against the law. It describes how the serial killer, Ted Bundy, executed…

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    Sexual Victimization

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    Legislative Impact on Victims and Offenders of Sexual Victimization Legislator’s goals to combat sexual practices are focused on informing the public of the threat it poses on the safety and health of victims. Meloy, Curtis, & Boatwright (2013) stated, making citizens aware of “who is a potential threat and to make sure that the law enforcement know whom the offenders are and how to find them and be able to keep an eye on them” is a fundamental way to ensure public safety. Legislators…

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    Serial Killer Outline

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    one by one in a series of incidents, usually more than three. Introduction: Often, people do not take time to look into what a serial killer really is and what it does, and why the US alone is struggling and having more and more of these types of offenders. A serial killer and their motives as to why they commit these horrendous crimes, give people a good definition of what they really are. There is one gender that is usually more profound than the other. Same thing goes for one specific race…

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