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    There are many sex offender rehabilitations program for sex offenders in hopes that they will help sexual offenders change their way of thinking. Everyone has their own opinions in whether these programs really do help the offender’s way of thinking. It has also caused a negative effect in today’s society emotional response to these crimes. However‚ the emotions that some people might have about the subject shouldn’t be used to condemn sex offenders as monsters or look up in disgust‚ but help them

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    spouses and to all men in society. They could not really do anything without the company or permission of a man. Moliere uses the women characters in his play to express the enlightenment idea that women are capable of reason and cleverness. The female characters in the play are the one who

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    Detention for ‘Dangerous’ Offenders in Australia: A Critical Analysis and Proposals for Policy Development Report to the Criminology Research Council December 2006 [Funded by Grant CRC 03/04-05] Professor Bernadette McSherry Louis Waller Chair of Law‚ Monash University Associate Professor Patrick Keyzer University of Technology Sydney‚ Faculty of Law Professor Arie Freiberg Dean‚ Monash University‚ Faculty of Law ii Preventive Detention for Dangerous Offenders in Australia Acknowledgments

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    Comparing Various Treatment Options for Sexual Offenders and Their Efficacy Rates Abstract The assessment and treatment of sexual offending has varied greatly within the last 40 years. The establishment of sexual offender treatment began in the 1970’s where medical officials focused on reducing criminal psychological or pathologies with the use of physical/chemical castration and various pharmaceutical remedies. As treatment ideals evolved‚ cognitive-behavioral treatment

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    innocent children has been a huge dilemma for many U.S. citizens. First U.S. Citizens passed laws requiring all sex offenders convicted of a crime to register each year with the local authorizes on their where abouts. Next‚ citizens passed Megan ’s law‚ which allowed authorities to post names‚ addresses‚ and pictures of those registered sex offenders online; allowing anybody to view sex offenders in their neighborhood. The state of California took it to the next level. Proposition 83‚ also known as Jessica

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    Canadian legal system? An examination of the reasons it is seen as being ineffective‚ the need for change‚ and the suggested amendments and substitutes will provide an accurate picture of the situation from which a conclusion can be drawn. The young offenders act in its current form is nearly optimal. However‚ there enough reasons for its alteration that a serious consideration of amendments should be considered. <br> <br>There are a number of reasons why the YOA has been seen as ineffective. There is

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    Female Orgasm Prompt: It is suspected that the female orgasm provides support for the evolutionary history of short-term mating. Is short-term mating a way for females to narrow down the pool of potential reproductive candidates? Provide research in support of this theory. Then explain how female orgasm helps create better genetic reproduction. The female orgasm may provide some evidence in why women engage in short-term mating. Studies have shown that women are more likely to experience sexual

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    lack of important female roles in movies. This test is extremely simple and only has three criteria that need to be achieved in order for a movie to be classed as having a female character that is integral to the plot. These criteria are that the movie must contain at least to named female characters who talk to each other about something other than a man (Feminist Frequency‚ 2012). I think that these criteria themselves show that there was‚ and is‚ a big problem with important female characters in movies

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    FEMALE MATE CHOICE IN POECILIA RETICULATA Abstract: In this experiment we examined female mate preference in the Trinidad guppy‚ Poecilia reticulata. Female guppies prefer to mate with brightly colored males in numerous species. From the jealousy experiment‚ the modeled female is jealous with the other female which is in the same section with 2 different males. The modeled female significantly preferred the males with 1 female than 3 males in other section. Introduction: Intrasexual selection

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    Stereotypes and misconceptions do not define female firefighters and do not prevent them from protecting the the public. In an interview conducted about female firefighters‚ the interviewer‚ a long time reporter of female careers‚ asked Danita Mickens a firefighter in the state of Maryland‚ if females go through a different physical training than males. Mickens responds‚ “All training is through a University in Manfrey. We have to go through the same training hours as the others.” In addition‚ Mickens

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