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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policies for Reducing Sexual Violence against Women
Publisher(s):Through this technical report, the researchers provide information on their findings evaluating the effectiveness of sex offender registry and notification policies for reducing sexual violence against women. The report suggested that these policies deterred some first time sex offenses, but had no impact on recidivism. The research was conducted in and reflects outcomes in South Carolina.
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January 2007
Public Perceptions about Sex Offenders and Community Protection Policies, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
The purpose of this study was to examine public perceptions about sex offenders and community protection policies. Data were obtained from a sample of 193 residents in Melbourne, Florida. It was hypothesized that the public holds some inaccurate beliefs about sex offenders, and that there is strong public support for community protection policies. It was found that community members believe that sex offenders have very high recidivism rates, view sex offenders as a homogeneous group with regard to risk, and are skeptical about the benefits of sex offender treatment.
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January 2007
Myths and Facts about Sexual Offenders: Implications for Treatment and Public Policy
Publisher(s):The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent perceptions about sexual offenders are based on empirical evidence or misconceptions.
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October 2005
Sex Offender Residence Restrictions: A Report to the Florida Legislature
Levenson argues that there is no evidence that sex offender residency restrictions prevent sex crimes or promote public safety. Rather, Levenson believes that such policies may actually exacerbate offenders' psychosocial stressors and thereby increase the likelihood of reoffending.
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Collateral Consequences of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions
Publisher(s):The purpose of this study was to investigate the unintended consequences of policies that restrict where sex offenders can live.