Supervising Sex Offenders in the Community

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There are many different strategies available to community corrections officials to best supervise individual sex offenders with different needs in the community. Each offender is an individual and requires personalized types of supervision as well as different treatments. Electronic monitoring has allowed for community corrections officials to monitor sex offenders in the community with personalized supervision plans. Near-real time monitoring of high risk offenders has been made available with active GPS while lower risk offenders are supervised with passive GPS. Different treatment programs are also a strategic tool to help access and treat each offender. The term sex offender is a broad term that encompasses many different sex crimes. Every sex offender requires treatment but some to a more extreme than others. Surgical, pharmaceutical, and psychological treatments are all available to offenders to help with their reintegration process back into the community. There have also been state and federal mandates that notifies communities of released offenders and that require sex offenders to register in a national database. The combination of the offenders information and the notifying of the surrounding community helps take some of the monitoring work off of the community corrections officers. When a community is notified that a sex offender is living in their neighborhood then most people tend to keep an eye out. With the help of more advanced monitoring tools, individual treatment programs, and statutory mandates community corrections officials have many different strategies for monitoring sex offenders in the community

Effective supervision of sex offenders released back into the general public is a priority for community co...

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