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Brandon
  • Juvenile Sex Offenders

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Why this topic?
  • I choose to explore this topic because I felt
    that this was a major issue in todays society
    that lacks a lot of information on acquiring help
    when this topic come up. Juvenile sexual abuse
    ranges from, the smallest tap on the shoulder to
    rape. When a child is abuse they might find it
    difficult to tell someone due to that their
    offender has threatened them or even that the
    offender might be a close friend or even
    relative.

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Key Points
  • Definition
  • Laws, Acts, State Codes, and Juvenile Court
    System
  • Profile
  • Sexual Abuse Cycle
  • Conclusion

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Definition
  • The legal term of a juvenile sex offender is an
    adjudicated delinquent who commits a sexual
    oriented offense,

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Laws, Acts, State Codes, and Juvenile Court
System
  • Megan Law
  • Amies Law
  • Habeas corpus
  • Virginia Code 19.2-390.1
  • Actions Of the Juvenile Court

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Megan Law
  • Megan Law was made up after the rape and murder
    of seven year old Megan Kanaka by her next door
    neighbor The law states that a sex offender
    moving into a community has to register with law
    enforcements. The process of them registering
    will help law enforcements put out notification
    to local parents in neighborhoods to protect
    their children. If the address has changed since
    they have been released from prison they are also
    required to re register.

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Amies Law
  • Gov Jim Doyle signed act to Amies Law On May
    2, 2005 . This law was put forth after Joshua
    Wade was found guiltily for sexually assaulting
    Amie Zyla who at the time was 8 years old. The
    law states police chiefs and sheriffs will be
    responsible for assessing the public risk for
    each juvenile sex offender and notifying the
    community about those considered likely to
    re-offend.

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Habeas corpus
  • judicial mandate to a prison official ordering
    that an inmate be brought to the court so it can
    be determined whether or not that person is
    imprisoned lawfully and whether or not he should
    be released from custody. A habeas corpus
    petition is a petition filed with a court by a
    person who objects to his own or another's
    detention or imprisonment. The petition must show
    that the court ordering the detention or
    imprisonment made a legal or factual error.
    Habeas corpus petitions are usually filed by
    persons serving prison sentences.

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Virginia Code 19.2-390.1
  • This act specifies that juveniles tried and
    convicted in the circuit courts for designated
    sexual offenses, including child molestation, be
    placed on the state sex offender registry. The
    State Police are required by law to notify the
    chief law-enforcement officer of the county, city
    or town of the area listed as the person's
    address on the registration or re-registration.
    The State police are required by law to ensure
    that certain information on violent sex offenders
    be publicly available. This information includes
    the individual's name, address, and photograph,
    and a brief description of the offense for which
    the juvenile has convicted

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Actions Of the Juvenile Court
  • The intentions of the juvenile court was not to
    criminalize juveniles but to play the role of
    a guardian or guide
  • Courts treat Juveniles as kids and not as adults

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Profile
  • The characteristics of a Juvenile sex offenders
    ranges and vary. Most offenders are males and are
    about the age of 14. Most offenders live in a
    stable home with both parents. They rarely have
    any previous convictions and that their first
    conviction doesnt necessarily mean that it was
    the first. The majority of offenders attends
    regular schools and pull average grades. A
    significant percentage of offenders attending
    school have shown symptoms of problems such as
    learning difficulties, special education needs,
    truancy, and behavior problems. Over ninety- five
    percent of child victims of sexual abuse have a
    personal relationship with their perpetrator such
    as neighborhood friends, acquaintance, or more
    commonly relatives. Acting out these offenses
    might provide comfort and closure to them for
    being a victim of sexual offenses when they where
    younger. the child has a developmentally
    impaired problem, in which the juvenile turns to
    a child of younger age. These youth also have low
    self-esteem and poor social skills. Another
    theory suggests that moral impoverishment.
    This means that a youth might play the role of
    nice guy so that they can put themselves into a
    good situation to commit their crime. Youths who
    fit this profile seem to be a normal youth,
    showing no signs of rebelliousness, which gives a
    false reading of what is going on. Another model
    comes from the behavioral views of the child.
    Most youths might act out in rage of the feelings
    that they may have felt from either being a
    victim of sexual assault, molestation. The first
    element in classifying juvenile sexual conduct is
    the degree of coercion that accompanies the act.
    Offenses that follow in this category are rape
    and indecent assault. Other terms used might be
    aggressive or assault behavior, both have the
    intentions of forcing oneself upon another.

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Sexual Abuse Cycle
  • Events
  • Negative Anticipation
  • Avoidance
  • Power and Control
  • Fantasy
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Fugitive Thinking
  • Reframing

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Events
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Negative Anticipation
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Avoidance
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Power and Control
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Fantasy
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Sexual Abuse
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Fugitive Thinking
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Reframing
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Conclusion
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