Topic > female sex offenders - 2544

There are a variety of programs that, if properly targeted, administered, and well implemented, can effectively reduce recidivism and improve public safety overall. The author will focus on one of those programs widely identified in correctional facilities across the country as an effective measure in reducing recidivism. Treatment of female sexual offenders, programs for juvenile offenders (family-based programs). In addition to implementation, risk-focused prevention programs will be identified employing various tactics and strategies to reduce the influence of risk factors associated with criminal conduct. The main goal of these prevention programs focusing on at-risk youth will be to get the message across and expose at-risk people to programs early in life, before law-breaking behavior begins. The author of this article will discuss the attachment model of intimacy deficits in sexual offenders by drawing on the interface between attachment to media, literature, social sites, and cognitive research. This essay will also briefly discuss the global pattern of intimacy deficit disorders and the effect they have in relation to the sexual offender. Keywords: murder, due process, law enforcement, investigation Criminal behavior Confidential empirical data obtained and processed on approximately 200 adult women who sexually abused minors was analyzed in order to obtain findings and test a series of theoretical propositions with respect to the concerns emerged from the role of attachment problems in the onset of female sexual crimes. Atkinson, J.L. (1996) Findings indicated that offenders' parent-child attachment relationships were almost always characterized... halfway through the paper... possible ways to provide treatment and assistance in attempting to understand these challenging issues . women. The paper also discusses the correlation between the differential treatment approach that female offenders receive compared to that received by their male counterparts and how it fails to meet the needs of not only offenders, but also communities and victims. Finally this article discussed the media report and the double standard offered to these women who commit sexual crimes. As a society we need to develop a better working understanding of the women who perpetrate these sexual crimes. By expanding understanding of the inner workings of these offenders' minds, communities, clinicians, and criminologists have the tools needed to better treat, manage, and identify potential problems in this small but complicated population of sex offenders...