August 6, 2007

SEX OFFENSES: FACTS, FICTIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

January 2006

Few offenses evoke more fear and loathing than sexual offenses. The idea stirs up images of innocent children deceived and victimized by scheming predators. Neighborhoods, fueled by sexual registries, are concerned, and intent on finding ways to reduce the frequency and severity of this personally destructive crime.

This review is intended to summarize basic facts about sex offenses and sexual offending. The goal is to clarify current knowledge and focus attention on the policies most likely to reduce the incidence and increase safety in communities. This report highlights the salient facts and discusses how they apply to public policy, so future policy can be crafted to improve safety and reduce future sexual victimization. ..more.. by Eric Lotke, Director of Policy and Research at the Justice Policy Institute -and- NATIONAL CENTER ON INSTITUTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES

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