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Sex Offender Issues - Archived Documents (SkyDrive) - 1 views

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    Anytime we find a study that pertains to sex offenders, laws and issues, we archive it, and this is our archive of studies. You can click the PUBLIC link to see all our archived documents, presentations, photos, etc. This group is brand new, so over the next day or two, we will be adding our archived studies to this group.
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Jill Levenson - Google Scholar Citations - 1 views

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    Contains links to many of Jill Levenson's published studies and documents. Who is Jill Levenson? http://www.lynn.edu/about-lynn/campus-directory/JLevenson
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Bureau of Justice Statistics - Recidivismof SexOffenders Released from Prison in 1994 (... - 0 views

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    In 1994, prisons in 15 States released 9,691 male sex offenders. The 9,691 men are two-thirds of all the male sex offenders released from State prisons in the United States in 1994. This report summarizes findings from a survey that tracked the 9,691 for 3 full years after their release. The report documents their "recidivism," as measured by rates of rearrest, reconviction, and reimprisonment during the 3-year followup period. This report gives recidivism rates for the 9,691 combined total. It also separates the 9,691 into four overlapping categories and gives recidivism rates for each category: - 3,115 released rapists - 6,576 released sexual assaulters - 4,295 released child molesters - 443 released statutory rapists. The 9,691 sex offenders were released from State prisons in these 15 States: Arizona, Maryland, North Carolina, California, Michigan, Ohio, Delaware, Minnesota, Oregon, Florida, New Jersey, Texas, Illinois, New York, and Virginia.
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SkyDrive - Archived Studies - 1 views

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    This folder contains the many archived documents about sex offenders, recidivism and other issues.
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The Recidivism Rates of Female Sexual Offenders Are Low: A Meta-Analysis (10/26/2010) - 0 views

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    This study examined the recidivism rates of female sexual offenders. A meta-analysis of 10 studies (2,490 offenders; average follow-up 6.5 years) showed that female sexual offenders have extremely low rates of sexual recidivism (less than 3%). The recidivism rates for violent (including sexual) offences and for any type of crime were predictably higher than the recidivism rates for sexual offences but still lower than the recidivism rates of male sexual offenders. These findings indicate the need for distinct policies and procedures for assessing and managing the risk of male and female sexual offenders. Risk assessment tools developed specifically for male sexual offenders would be expected to substantially overestimate the recidivism risk of female sexual offenders.
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MN - The Effects of Failure to Register on Sex Offender Recidivism (03/2010) - 0 views

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    In the early 1990s, the Minnesota legislature enacted the predatory offender registration (POR) law, which requires offenders who meet the statutory criteria to register their residences, places of employment, schools, and any vehicles owned or operated by registrants with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Since its creation nearly 20 years ago, the law has been amended several times to broaden its scope and increase the penalties for registration noncompliance. These changes to the POR law have led to a greater number of sex offenders convicted for failure to register (FTR), which has in turn resulted in more offenders coming to prison for FTR offenses. In fact, FTR is now the most common reincarceration offense for sex offenders released from prison.
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MN - Sex Offender Recidivism in Minnesota (04/2007) - 0 views

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    As interest and concern over sex offenders has increased, so have efforts to control the extent to which they reoffend. As a result, the State of Minnesota has enforced civil commitment statutes, created a sex offender registry, implemented community notification, enhanced the penalties for sex offenders, and increased both the intensity and length of post-release supervision. In examining recidivism among 3,166 sex offenders released from a Minnesota Correctional Facility (MCF) between 1990 and 2002, this report addresses the following question: What are the factors associated with sex offender recidivism?
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THE IMPACT OF PRISON-BASED TREATMENT ON SEX OFFENDER - 0 views

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    Title: THE IMPACT OF PRISON-BASED TREATMENT ON SEX OFFENDER ... Excerpt: THE IMPACT OF PRISON-BASED TREATMENT ON SEX OFFENDER RECIDIVISM: EVIDENCE FROM MINNESOTA 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-5219
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