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NY - Research Bulletin: Sex Offender Populations, Recidivism and Actuarial Assessment (... - 0 views

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    During the summer of 2006, the Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (DPCA) conducted a survey of County Probation Departments to assess sex offender management practices. Among the resulting recommendations was that DPCA draft and disseminate a series of research bulletins on issues related to sex offender management so that probation officers in the field would have the latest information.
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WI - Sex Offender Community Notification: Assessing the Impact in Wisconsin (12/2000) - 0 views

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    In response to widespread public concern about the release of sex offenders from prison, the Federal Government and all 50 States and the District of Columbia have passed laws collectively referred to as "community notification statutes" that authorize or require communities where such offenders will live to be notified of their arrival. The common goal of these statutes is to prevent sexual victimization by notifying potential victims that a convicted sex offender lives nearby.
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CA - Sex Offender Supervision and GPS Monitoring Task Force (10/2010) - 0 views

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    Citizens across California have become increasingly concerned about sex offenders returning to their neighborhoods. They want greater assurances that these offenders will not place their children or themselves in jeopardy of victimization. As a result, laws have recently been passed that increase incarceration and community supervision periods, place restrictions on where sex offenders can reside, and prohibit them from being in specific locations.
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BJS - Sexual Assault of Young Children as Reported to Law Enforcement: Victim, Incident... - 0 views

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    July 1, 2000 NCJ 182990 Presents findings from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) regarding sexual assault, especially of young children. The data are based on reports from law enforcement agencies of 12 States and covers the years 1991 through 1996. The report presents sexual assault in 4 categories: forcible rape, forcible sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and forcible fondling. Findings include statistics on the incidence of sexual assault, the victims, their offenders, gender, response to these crimes, locality, time of incident, the levels of victim injury, victims' perceptions of offenders' ages, and victim-offender relationships, and other detailed characteristics.
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Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Sex Offenses and Offenders (01/01/1997) - 2 views

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    Lawrence A. Greenfeld January 1, 1997 NCJ 163392 Draws on more than two dozen statistical datasets maintained by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and on data from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program of the FBI to provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge about the incidence and prevalence of violent victimization by sexual assault, the response of the criminal justice system to such crimes, and the characteristics of those who commit sexual assault or rape.
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A Reasoned Approach: Reshaping Sex Offender Policy To Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (08/31... - 1 views

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    It is only in the last 30 years that society has begun to fully recognize child sexual abuse as the devastating problem that it is, to portray the trauma of sexual abuse in the media, and to seek ways to prevent and eliminate sexual violence. As communities have begun to demand a response to sexual abuse, legislators have passed an increasing number of policies directed at the people who sexually abuse. In 2007 and 2008 alone, more than 1500 sex offender-related bills were proposed in state legislatures and over 275 new laws were enacted. Nearly all of these laws and policies follow two key trends: 1) they increase the length of sex offender incarceration and 2) they monitor, track, and restrict individuals convicted of sexual offenses upon their return to communities. While the intent of these laws is to protect communities from those who abuse, to improve responses to allegations of abuse, and to prevent child sexual abuse, the broad application of these laws has unintended consequences which may make our children and communities less safe.
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Growing Media and Legal Attention to Sex Offenders: More Safety or More Injustice (2007) - 1 views

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    A MUST READ! Proposed new legislation addressed at policing sex offenders continues to spread throughout the United States. The fear of releasing convicted sex offenders from prison back into society without supervision has captured the attention of the
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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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Statistics - Illinois Voices for Reform, Inc. - 3 views

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    Contains tons of studies pertaining to sex offenders.
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