juvenile sex offender’s registry and notification laws are controversial and proponents of these laws feel they act as deterrents to future offending even though there is no evidence to support this claim. In many cases recidivism has decreased with the proper assessment and treatment. Our country has an overzealous sex crime legislation dating back to the 1880s. In the United States there are three types of legislation dealing with sex crimes. The first was pre-World War II when offenders were
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Sexual Offender Treatment Efficacy Revisited. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 11 (2), 2, 101-116. Alexander Jr., Rudolph. (1993). The Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders in Light of Foucha v Louisiana. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 20 (4), 371-387. Annon, Jack S. (1996). Treatment Programs for Sex Offenders. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 14 (2), 49-54. Cheit, Ross E. & Goldscmidt, Erica B. (1997). Symposium: The Treatment of Sex Offenders: Child Molesters
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sexual offender registration law violates the Due process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and disputing public disclosure of information contained in the registry. Facts: Connecticut’s Megan’s law requires all persons convicted of sexual offenses to register with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) after being released from prison for the next 10 years or life. On an Internet Web site that is available to the public, the DPS requires a sex offender to registry
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a dysfunctional family these re some of the characteristics of delinquent youth creations (Extension Journal, Inc. 1993). There are many different types of juvenile diversion, intervention and prevention programs and also resources for juvenile offenders to help with rehabilitation. These programs were created to deter juveniles from committing crimes and reduce the rate of juveniles recommitting crimes. Within this paper there will be two programs that will be discussed with in California, explain
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Criminology There are many crimes and they are put into categories. The categories are Technological crime, state crime, moral Crime, individual crime and white collar crime, these types of crime are not alike and do not link. E crime; This is a technological crime and basically is the use of networked computer or internet technology to commit or facilitate the commissions of crime. Types of e crime; A type of e crimes is hacking, this is when someone goes through another person’s
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This requires law enforcement to make data, like location of sex offenders accessible to public. Authorities will alert and notify residents of an incoming sexual offender when they move nearby. After the death of Megan, New Jersey residents were horrified and shocked as to how this could have happened. Assemblyman, Paul Kramer, took action and proposed Megan's Law to the New Jersey General Assembly which would be approved for a sex offender registry. Looking at this from society's point a view, this
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what emotion do you first notice when you hear the term, “sex offender?” Do you picture a scary looking male stranger? Is your first emotion, anger or maybe fear? Now, what is your initial reaction when someone says that the post-sentencing laws for these offenders may be doing more harm then good in regard to current legislation passed after high profile cases. Are sexual crimes all equally heinous, justifying opinions that the offender did the crime so they should accept the consequences? I believe
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Annotated Bibliography: What the Literature Says About Juvenile Sex Offenders The following articles, factsheets, and studies have been compiled to assist attorneys and individuals working on behalf of youth charged with sexual offending. The information contained in these resources aim to help others realize the fundamental differences between adult sex offenders and juvenile sex offenders, which include positive responses of juveniles to treatment, low recidivism rates of juveniles and negative
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follows: (1) the computer as a target, (2) the computer as an instrument of the crime, (3) the computer as incidental to crime, and (4) crimes associated with prevalence of computers. As technology changes every day, you can always expect many more new offenders, offenses, and victims to appear simply based on the quality of knowledge someone possesses and also by the quality of the technology they are able to access. The better the quality the more extensive the damage will be. Being able to distinguish
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critical and need careful examination if we are to achieve a just society. Most of the issues he has brought concern provisions in the Megan law which has provided for registration of sex offenders. According to Jacob, registration of sex offenders has gone way too far. To him, the punishment that some registered sex offenders get is undeserving. He goes further and argues that registration usually prompts harassment, ruins relationships, and is a setback to employment and education. I find his arguments
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