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    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Special Section SEX DIFFERENCES IN JEALOUSY IN EVOLUTIONARY AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: Tests From the Netherlands‚ Germany‚ and the United States Bram P. Buunk‚ ’ Alois Angleitner‚^ Viktor Oubaid‚ ’ ’ and David M. ’University ofGroningen‚ the Netherlands‚ ’University of Bielefeld‚ Germany‚ ^University of Heidelberg‚ Germany‚ and ’ ’University of Texas Abstract—As predicted by models derived from evohttionary psychology. men within the United States have been shown to

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    transmitted or caused by a toilet as mentioned before it is transmitted through specific sexual activities. Also the concept of not having to be alarmed about a burning sensation while urinating isn’t true one should immediately top having any type of sex and contact a health care provider as soon as possible. Chlamydia cannot be treated or cured with antibiotics is another myth about Chlamydia ‚it can indeed be treated as and cured however after one takes the treatment they must wait at least three

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    UK is through a survey that is carried out in certain areas of the UK. These surveys may include questions on the regional health authority‚ socioeconomic groups and the population density of the community. People may also answer questions on age‚ sex‚ marital status‚ education‚ employment housing residence and smoking behaviour. The results of these surveys would not only help monitor the UK’s health status but also help identify what the health needs are needed in the community. Chlamydia is a

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    Juvenile Sex Offenders

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    Juvenile sex offenders are frequently treated in the same manner as their adult counterparts with regards to punishment and sex offender registering. “Nationally‚ juvenile sex offenders make up 20% of all individuals charged with sexual offenses (McGinnis‚ 2006).” Placing a sex offender label on a juvenile may unjustifiably put restrictions on his or her opportunities in adulthood so it is for this reason that cases involving juvenile sex offenders should be prosecuted cautiously. The term “sex offender”

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    RE-Oral (grade A+) A controversial issue facing many governments and countries around the world is the concept of gay marriage. Gay marriage is where people of the same sex are allowed to become lawfully married. There are many differing perspectives on the issue and it ’s generally hard to find anyone agnostic-like about the issue. (Generally they support it or you ’re against). In the last decade there have been around an equal amount of laws passed and denied in different countries.  

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    ENGL 1101 24 November 2012 Sex Education: A Necessity Sexual risk taking among young adults exemplifies a significant public health problem in our society. Without being educated properly about their natural desires‚ juveniles are unable to make mature decisions about their sexual activity. Comprehensive sex education in school systems would greatly help to prevent the spreading of diseases and pregnancies by informing students about the possible risks of having sex and ways to keep themselves

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    Sex instruction is critical‚ however numerous amounts of students complete sex education classes with a mutilated perspective of sexuality and without a decent comprehension of contraception and safe-sex practices. Schools without sex education‚ leave children confused and often misguided. Students are left to learn through their parents about sex‚ who could‚ in turn‚ be misinformed themselves by never having taken a course in sexual education. Without sexual education classes‚ little is accomplished

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    Female Sex Offenders Years ago sex offenders were majorly male. In fact it was unheard of for a female to even be thought of as a sex offender. Today we hear of more women being arrested for molestation‚ incest‚ and other sex crimes. All too often teachers are being found guilty of having relationships with their underage students. Female sex offenders have not gotten as much attention as male sex offenders. It is because of this that the offenders cannot be studied as thoroughly as males.

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    understanding of sex offender types and offense patterns and risks. A sex offender is a person convicted of any crime relating sex. Nevertheless‚ they have clinical problems such as emotional regulation shortages‚ social problems‚ and empathy shortfalls. The degree to which these clinical problems are apparent differs among individual offenders. Sex offender topologies include rapists‚ pedophiles‚ juvenile‚ and cyber and female sexual offenders. Sex offenses may include sexual assault‚ sex with an

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    offenders‚ adult sex offenders‚ juvenile offenders‚ juvenile sex offenders‚ and substance abuse offenders. During the course of this paper I will be addressing the issue of risk assessment and how it plays into juvenile sex offender recidivism. According to Hanson (2000)‚ risk assessment is one of the most important and most frequent tasks required of those working with sexual offenders. Risk assessment is important because it shows the level of recidivism for that particular juvenile sex offender.

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