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en We look at does a person have a prior sexual offense? Does the offender have a prior non-sexual record? Has that offender offended against a stranger. So, the relationship of the offender to the victim tells you something about the type of risk they pose.

en The bottom line is that our system saves lives and heartache and has a big impact on the justice system. It's one solution to the sex offender problem that we've all been looking for. Not only does it protect society from the offender, but it helps the offender as well by providing additional motivation to stay out of any trouble.

en I believe the shock is there in the high school case because the offender is not a stranger, it's not a Level 3 sex offender, it's not an adult male wearing a trench coat ? it's a high school student.

en Yes, it can happen if the offender's sexual crime was not against a child.

en They can see the name of the sexual offender who moves into their neighborhood, and convince themselves that they can protect their children from the stereotypical bad guy.

en His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. The goals are very simple. It's designed to address what are described as community risks and also sex offender treatment needs. Anyone that's in that particular program, they'll assess community risk, they'll also assess the sex offender treatment needs. They'll share with the judge, and the court would take a look at that before they would make a determination.

en Well, offenders who have offended against a family member or another relative or neighbor who has not committed a prior offense typically score low on these risk assessment instruments, particularly if they have not, do not have any prior criminal history.

en Throughout our history, it's been very easy to be a sex offender in the United States of America; we have given them free rein to do as they please with our children. These bills together take a very comprehensive approach to this issue, and once and for all will make it finally very difficult to be a sex offender in the United States.

en Almost every city has a sex offender law, or is considering one, ... If I was a sex offender and was looking for a place to live, I would be looking for a place that didn't have one.

en The offender appeared to have been drinking. The offender stated he had been drinking.

en She hugg'd the offender, and forgave the offense: Sex to the last
  John Dryden

en He is not the type of offender likely to repeat. He's behaving himself and has been and exemplary inmate.

en There needs to be more information to give citizens a better idea of what risk an offender poses to them.

en We have every indication that as a first offender, and as a person of his background, he's not going to spend one day in jail.

en I've only done this once before. But the reason we are doing this is that we are not contesting whether or not there was improper sexual contact between the victim and my client. It's whether or not he actually penetrated the victim. That's the difference between being convicted of gross sexual imposition and rape.


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