Argumentative Essay On Sex Offenders

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Should sex offenders really be allowed a regular day to day normal life? Yeah probably not. It’s something that is not only benefiting the victim, but world wide. According to the Texas legislature in 1999,“The idea was to take the worst offenders due to be released from incarceration and keep them under supervision while providing treatment in hopes of reducing their threat to society.(Ward). Sex offenders impose people’s personal rights, so they should be put in jail for a life-time sentence. For example traumatizing, a person's life may lead to personal self damage and an end to the fantasy future you always dreamt about. An unexpected child, could lead to abortion, which that's a different story or overall just bringing him or her into a negative environment. Sex offenders …show more content…

A sex offender could be such a danger to society by allowing them to continue to repeat the same situation with multiple of victims, various and numerous of time. They are not only traumatizing the victim's life, yet others. “The new statute permits the commitment of “sexually dangerous persons” who have a history of past harmful sexual conduct, are likely to repeat the conduct in tuhe future and have a personality disorder” was a law passed in August 1999. (Glazer). If we keep these hideous minded monster in jail for a life time, people won't be afraid of taking a step out in the world and worry about whether their life is over due to something that they had no choice of. The number of victims being affected is less likely to get higher “Rather be sent to prison, where “there is still hope.” Says Craig. (Davey). Hope of still living but realizing rape is not okay, knowing you do not deserve the same rights that everyone else has.Keeping them in jail will cause the amount of sex offenders worldwide to decrease, and the world will become a better place for the kids and people in the

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