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    Sex Offender Registry

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    National Sex Offender Registry “Sex offenders are the scourge of modern America‚ the ‘irredeemable monsters’ who prey on the innocent” (Logan‚ 1999‚ p.1167). The colossal number of sex crimes is rapidly expanding across the United States and with it a wake of innocent victims. This expansion and increased victimization called for reform and demanded protection for the innocent. This protection came in the form of a new criminal justice policy‚ the sex offender registration. “In the United States

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    In “Blue Collar Brilliance”‚ the author‚ Mike Rose‚ expressed multiple reasons why a blue-collar worker is intelligent and capable to participate in a Democratic society (Web). He challenged the bias of today’s world that lower-class jobs that do not require a degree mean the workers are not smart. He started out sharing the experiences of his mother and uncle who worked blue-collar jobs and showed various skills that took time and intelligence to develop. He continues his essay sharing his findings

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    Blue-collar jobs are considered jobs where workers work with their hands and do manual labor. Many citizens consider blue-collar jobs to house lower skilled workers ‚or workers who have a lower education and assume they are less intelligent. The workers may not attend college or even finish high school. Keeping that in mind‚ blue-collar workers are not necessarily lazy. Blue-collar workers are more than they are given credit for. Workers in blue-collar jobs can be highly intelligent‚ hardworking

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    Sex Offenders: On the Internet and On the Prowl It is incredible how much the world has changed. The internet has forever altered the way education has been taught‚ instant messaging has made communication faster and more efficient‚ and webcams have even brought far away relatives right into America’s living room. I’m proud of America‚ and I’m proud that we are forever inventing and improving. But with every new invention‚ comes flaws. Sadly‚ one of the most inventive and resourceful gadgets

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    forehead‚ ears of unusual size‚ asymmetry of the face‚ prognathism‚ excessive length of arms‚ asymmetry of the cranium‚ and other "physical stigmata." Specific criminals‚ such as thieves‚ rapists‚ and murderers‚ could be distinguished by specific characteristics‚ he believed. Lombroso also maintained that criminals had less sensibility to pain and touch; more acute sight; a lack of moral sense‚ including an absence of remorse; more vanity‚ impulsiveness‚ vindictiveness‚ and cruelty; and other manifestations

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    Healthcare delivery for mentally disordered offenders (MDO) in Medium secure Services (MSU) It is a requirement from the government policies that wherever possible‚ mentally disordered offenders (MDO)‚ must receive a comprehensive programme of care and treatment that is tailored to their specific individual needs (Wilson‚ 2004).The National service framework for mental health (DH‚1999)‚ requires healthcare services provided for MDOs to match those available for the general public. MDOs

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    * sdfgsdfghdshsdthsd Joe Nicely Reflective Essay Joe Nicely In this reflective essay I am going to discuss a situation that I had to work through and have made me stronger. I believe this situation taught me a... Premium * Reflection Essay Reflection Essay "The art of life lies in taking pleasures as they pass‚ and the keenest pleasures are not intellectual‚ nor are they always moral." This quote was... Premium * Cooking Demo Reflective Essay Cooking Demo Reflective Essay The group was

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    a sex offender registry to be implemented here in the Bahamas. Prior to Marco Archer’s cruel killing‚ in 2003 four young boys between the ages of eleven and fourteen were found dead with signs of sexual assault in Freeport‚ Grand Bahama. These two alarming cases sparked a fuse in the House of Assembly and more emphasis was now being placed on the creation of a sex offender registry. While it is true that something needs to be done about the situation‚ is the implementation of a sex offender registry

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    Sex Offenders In Prisons

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    The literal definition of a sex offender is as follows; “a person who is guilty of a crime involving sex” (Webster’s Dictionary) But sex offenders can be much more. Not only can someone be charged as a sex offender for crimes such as rape and molestation‚ but someone could also be charged for getting caught urinating in public. So with that in mind answer this; Once They serve their time in prison‚ are laws about where sex offenders may live and be employed unfair? Well‚ With some exceptions‚ laws

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    Unit of Study: Crime Task: Assess the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in dealing with young offenders Eliza Ross Introduction It is widely acknowledged in Australia and around the world that young people under the age of 18 should be subject to a system of criminal justice that is separate from the adult system. This is because young people often have lower levels of maturity‚ as well as knowledge when it comes to the law. Although morals and ethics form an important part of

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