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Social Policy and Sexual Offenders: Contrasting United States' and European Policies
Authors:Roxanne Lueb
Institution:(1) Washington State Institute of Public Policy, 110 East Fifth Avenue, Suite 214, Olympia, WA 98504, USA
Abstract:This article contrasts US and European social policies with regard to sexual offending. The three waves of social policy which are discernible in the United States' history (sexual psychopath laws, the focus on the domestic sex crimes under the influence of feminism, and a renewed attention towards sexual predators) are first described. The most significant policy trend at present concerning sex offences focuses on government controls after release. The broad overview of European countries' solutions to the same problems, concentrates on the contrasts and similarities between Europe and the United States. At present, the United States and parts of Europe are both focused on ways to increase public protection from sex offenders, particularly in ways outside the context of the criminal law. The harm caused by sex offences, in combination with the persistent nature of some patterns of sex offending, has caused citizens and governments to push for specialised remedies and powers.
Keywords:legislation  sexual delinquency  social policies
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