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    Sexual Predators

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    1. Sexual predator defined 2. Relationships 3. Characteristics of an offender 4. Characteristics of a victim 5. Protection for children 6. Jurisdiction Protecting our Future “According to a recent study‚ rapist and child molesters are arrested once for every 30 offenses they commit” (Leo‚ 2). Scary thought for the human race‚ especially for parents with children under 18. How is a sexual predator defined? Once this has been identified then the need to examine why internet relationships

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    Sexual Orientation

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    day and age‚ being of a sexual orientation other than heterosexual is somewhat common. Though it is definitely not considered a norm‚ it is more accepted in most parts of the world. A few years ago‚ people who were not heterosexual had to hide who they really were in order to be accepted by society. Because of this norm‚ one automatically assumes they are straight whether it comes to themselves or others. So how do homosexual/asexual people become conscious of their sexual orientation? In the same

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    Atypical Sexual Behavior

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    Atypical and Abnormal Sexual Behavior Transvestism There are many different usages and meanings of the term transvestism. Most experts agree that the correct usage is when people dress in clothes normally worn by the opposite gender in order to identify with that gender in some manner. A transvestite is a biological male who feels a strong compulsion to dress and present‚ on a regular basis‚ as a female. It is also known as cross-dressing. Some dictionaries add the words ’for sexual pleasure’‚ but

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    Sexual and Gender Identity‚ Personality‚ and Eating Disorders Case Analysis Introduction Abnormal disorders diagnosed in the DSM-IV-TR‚ a multi-axial diagnostic tool‚ used by clinicians‚ psychologists‚ psychiatrists‚ and medical professionals for the classification of mental disorders (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008). Axis I and Axis II of the DSM-IV-TR covers classifications of mental disorders that include unwelcome types of distress and impairment‚ that constitutes mental

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    Abstract This paper will Identify Sexual Deviancy what sexual coercion‚ sexual paraphilias and how it affects us   in the populis‚ what ways we can take educate and change the likelihood of sexual assault‚stigmas   attitudes toward gender‚ gender roles and how to address sex crime in our community. By definition‚ sexual coercion is “the act of using pressure‚ alcohol or drugs‚ or force to have sexual contact with someone against

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    sexual harassment

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    INTRODUCTION Sexual Harassment Unwelcome sexual advances‚ requests for sexual favors‚ and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: ·Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual’s employment‚ or ·Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for employment decisions affecting such individual‚ or ·Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s

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    Sexual Harassment

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    Sexual Harassment In The Workplace Introduction Sexual Harassment cost an organization $6.7 million each year (Mahabeer‚ 2013). This is due to loss efficiency‚ replacement of employees being harassed‚ and employees calling off due to the strain of the torment. While most employees who are being harassed decide to leave their position‚ if they choose to persist‚ they strain to dismiss or avoid the harasser. Sometimes‚ even in trying to deflect or ignore the harassment‚ the emphasis is still

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    Sexual Harassment

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    offense of sexual harassment. Sexual harassment includes any form of unwanted sexual advances‚ whether it be requests for sexual favors‚ or verbal or physical conduct. Many types of sexual harassment‚ however‚ have become a normal part of society. First off‚ it could happen to anyone‚ because the offenders mainly want power; secondly‚ the act dehumanizes individuals‚ creating mental‚ physical‚ and financial issues; employers and employees need to be educated about the different types of sexual harassment

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    Sexual Scripts

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    In any given society‚ at any given moment in history‚ people become sexual in the same way they become everything else…without much reflection. They pick up directions from their social environment. They acquire and assemble meanings‚ skills and values from the people around them. Their critical choices are often made by going along and drifting. People learn when they are quite young and few of the things they are expected to be‚ and continue slowly to accumulate a belief in who they are and

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    Sexual Orientation

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    Sexual orientation is the nature of sexual or erotic desires that is the direction of an individual’s sexual desires and emotions towards members of the opposite sex (homosexual)‚ members of the same sex (homosexuals) and in some instances both (bisexual). In simple terms it is the sexual preference of individuals. Several factors have been listed by vast majority of sexuality researchers. Most dominant among the listed causes are genetic/biological‚ social influences and psychological factors. The

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