Sex Offenses Against Juveniles

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Juveniles who Commit Sex Offenses Against Minors
In the most recent years, there has much interest in the sexual victimization of youth by youth.
The public interest has risen to a new peak, with surprising news of the offenders being between the ages of 12 to 14. More than four offenders perpetrate more than three offenses against youths. The children are not only victims by they grow up subject to do crimes, like child abuse and neglect due to specific circumstances that happen during childhood. Early adolescence is the peak stage for the offense against younger children. The events that lead to the sexual behaviors are as such fondling a child over the clothes, grabbing peers in a sexual way, date rape, gang rape, or performance of
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Due to insufficiency for particular programs the monitoring of the juvenile is not as much as it should be. Therefore the limited supervision of contact between female children with older males is in desperate need, and with young male victims need to be on the lookout for the female perpetrators. In addition to a release of a juvenile sex offender the reinforcing of the supervision is helped to neutralize the negative reactions from community members .A juvenile officer, is a police officer who specializes in the dealings of juvenile offenders. Their desire to work with juveniles is essential for a good job. An officer must also have knowledge of the law, with the knowing of the constitutional law for the available protection to the juvenile offender. Although it is not mandatory for officers to undergo special training, most officers see it as a need for the handling of a potentially aggressive youth or a violent youth.

Behavior and Characteristics of Juvenile Sex Offenders

Although there is no clear and simple formula to explain how a juvenile becomes a sex offender, there are some causes, patterns, and traits that hosts a theory. In the
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Studies do indicate that a sexually abused youth will be between the percents of
40 to 80, and the other 20 to 50 percent are the physical abused. In so many cases there is a history of abuse, neglect, family dysfunction, and some form of maltreatment in their lives.
Some common traits according to the Center for Sex Offender Management are as followed, difficulties with control and judgment, very high rates of learning and dysfunctions, and 80 percent have mental illness. There are two groups of juvenile sex offenders. The first group sexually abuses the child, and those who victimize adults and peers. Second, the offenders differentiate not only in the victims, but their patterns, social and criminal history, and in their treatment. In 1983, the treatment programs had standard intervention stages, teachings of relapse prevention, sex abuse cycle, empathy training, anger management, social and skills training, cognitive restructuring, assertiveness training, journaling, and sex education. ‘Per Book { Hunter and Longo, In
Press’}.

Sex Offender Registry

If all states make it mandatory to register as a sex offender will this help or hinder the rehabilitation. Will it have a negative effect on the youth, will the offender