Sex Offender

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    Prison: Parole and Mandatory Release

    Prison: Parole and Mandatory Release Name Class April 8, 2013 Teacher Checkpoint: What is parole? How does parole differ from mandatory release? Describe current parole and mandatory release policies. Is there a better solution to the process? Parole is a system of release for prisoners within the prison system and was “created as a reaction against the penitentiary and the determinate sentence” (Foster, 2006). There are three specific methods of release under the parole system

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    Persuasive Speech Ideas

    athletes be paid? 4. Is affirmative action fair? 5. Should the Greek system remain on college campuses? 6. Are professional athletes overpaid? 7. Do you support recreational hunting? 8. Do you believe in euthanasia? 9. Should sex education be left to parents? 10. Should knowingly transmitting an STD be punishable by law? 11. Should condoms be given out at school? 12. Should RU-486 be allowed in the U.S.? 13. Should gay marriage be legal? 14. Do you believe

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    Role of the Internet & Crime

    The Role of the Internet and Crime The Role of the Internet and Crime CIS 170 May 13, 2013 How the Internet has Aided Crime   The internet has aided criminal activity by communicating with each other without having to be near, as well as fraud and identity theft.   The rise of the Internet over the last decade has paralleled some of the greatest milestones in communications history. Along with such great strides in bringing the world together, the frightening aspect of accessing

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    American Pop Culture

    American Pop Culture Annalisa Muehlberg UOP Soc/105 Should teenagers face sex charges for nude photos on their cell phones? A question many parents should ask themselves over sixty teenagers in various states are being investigated for these actions. It has become popular with young teens to send picture text messaging and some of those messages are nude photos. My reason in choosing this article to be quit honest was the headline on the website. I think the teens

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    Crime and Its Effect on Society

    Act 1998 had an impact on offenders, victims, individuals, communities and the public services, this is because the rules of the act made changes to crimes, the way crimes are dealt with and the impact of crimes have on the community. Firstly the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 made an impact on offenders, especially sex offenders, this is because the sentence for a sex offender has changed and now you can be given the title ‘Sex Offender’ if you have been cautioned with a sex offence but were found

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    Moral Panic Sociology

    women and children,[6] scaremongering of the spread of AIDS,[7] and the War on Drugs.[8] Contents [hide] 1 Use as a social science term 1.1 British vs American 2 Characteristics 3 Examples 3.1 2000s: Human trafficking 3.2 1990s–present: Sex offenders 3.3 1980s–1990s: Satanic ritual abuse 3.4 1980s–1990s: Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 1980s–present: AIDS 3.6 1970s–present: Video games and violence 3.7 1970s–present: Crime increase 3.8 1970s–present: War on drugs 4 Criticism 5 Other 6 See

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    Rehabilitating Criminals

    over $2.1 billion to the Department of Corrections; of this, $36.4 million or 1.7% of the agency budget, was allocated to correctional education and substance abuse programs. The department was unable to identify the level of funds allocated to sex offender treatment within the department’s health services budget”(Corrections Rehabilitative Programs Effective, But Serve Only a Portion of the Eligible Population at a glance). Money being spent may seem a lot but the reports also say that there isn’t

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    Sexual Predators in Florida

    felony under the Sexual Predator Act. Some offenses under the Florida Sexual Predator Act may attract the death sentence, life in prison or fines. However, a judge may exercise discretion based on circumstances of a case when sentencing a sexual offender. However, some provisions of the Florida Sexual Predator Act are harsher than necessary. As discussed in this essay, very harsh sexual predator laws inhibit ability of sexual predators to reintegrate in the society. Thus, considerate sexual predator

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    Identity Theft

    Results Introduce the 3-5 subtopics you will be discussing in your first sentence, and then explain how they relate to the purpose of your study. Life as a Registered Sex Offender Introduce the issue and explain your interpretation of your respondents’ words. This will require you to identify and discuss the most important information your respondents told you. Explain the most interesting commonalities and differences in what they told you. Avoid all opinions – this section should only include

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    Public Attitudes Towards Reintegration

    what are public attitudes towards the reintegration of offenders? Reintegration of offenders into society is becoming exceedingly recognised, research exists in the reintegration of sex offenders, but not offenders collectively. Additionally, it focuses on the offenders themselves and not the public and their attitudes towards reintegration. Therefore, this survey should offer an improved insight into the publics attitudes towards offenders being reintegrated into society (Russell, Seymour and Lambie

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