Sex Offender Recidivism

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Sexual assault is considered a felony regardless of any culture and society. However, one of the most common crimes we can easily hear from news is sexual assault. According to the 2009 criminal white paper published by the Legal Research and Training Institute, there were 15,094 cases of sexual assault committed domestically in 2008. About 41 cases per day, i.e., one sexual assault crime occurs every 35 minutes. In particular, the number of sexual assault crimes is the most frequent among violent crimes. In addition, South Korea has the highest incidence of sexual assault among OECD countries. The sex offender has a high rate of recidivism, but I argue that strong social systems and psychological therapies can decrease the recidivism of sex-offenders. …show more content…

In foreign countries, child sex offenders are sentenced at least 20 years in prison. For example, China imposes a severe punishment of death penalty on child sex offenders regardless of whether or not they agreed with victim. However, the average sentence for child sex offenders in Korea is only ‘five years and two months’, which is very contrast to other countries. Considering current situation of Korea, which is a subject of controversy due to the low level of punishment for sex offenders, introducing a powerful system is an urgent business. In the United States, since the 1990s, most states have been enforcing the law for prevention of recidivism of sex offenders. It is a law which implements quarantine, close to life imprisonment, to sex offenders who are high risk of recidivism through residents’ observation. The procedure first involves psychological analysis on sex offenders who finished their sentence through interviews with experts. If the expert thinks that there’s a possibility of recidivism, the prosecutor will file a civil suit against him. The sex offender then chooses a lawyer to prepare for the trial, and the villagers become a jury to judge the possibility of his recidivism. Park Hyang Hun, the prosecutor works at LA district public prosecutor’s office who is an expert on sexual assault, advised that Korea should introduce a strong social system like US to make sex …show more content…

Social skills training: Teach necessary skills required in social situations through elimination of irrational fear of social relations, role play, imitation of the therapist. Assertiveness training helps them learn how to express themselves effectively.

3. Victim empathy: Victim sympathy is to understand the impact of their crimes on victims. They can also see the victim's video, play the role, and hear the lectures of people who were victims of other sexual crimes.

4. Aversion therapy: Aversion therapy is conditioning deviant sexual fantasy and physical punishment. The therapist reminds the subject of the fantasy of the deviant sexuality that he prefers, and makes him express it in words. At this time, the abominable stimulus is given to him which is harmless but painful thing like

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