Sex Offenders Are Unfair

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In the contemporary society, sexual offenders face the courts of law to get justice of their actions. Due to the increased number of sexual offenders, laws have been put in place to curb the offenses. However, the laws that are put in place do not have a consideration of the sexual offenders and their families. In most circumstances, the sexual offenders are treated like people who do not present any chance of change. Therefore, the mistakes that they did in their lives haunt them for the rest of their lives. On the other hand, sexual offenders are traumatized and harassed by the laws that seek to expose them to the general population. Various laws put in place by states and nationalities expose the sex offenders to more harm than good. With an increasing number of individuals on registers as sexual offenders, the serious offenders get a chance to hide and carry out their discreet acts without getting noticed. On the other hand, former sexual offenders who might have gone through successful correctional institutions face do not get employments. The sexual offenders do not survive in their places of work due to the general public perception of the sexual offenders, therefore, individuals who discover their former lives might use it against them. Therefore, it is possible to conclude that sex laws are …show more content…

The laws offer very long prison sentences to the sexual offenders. Despite the fact that the offenders get long prison sentences, they are registered in registries that are open to the entire public. The registration of the offenders in the registries does not have a limit to the offense. However, once an individual gets recognition everywhere, they are as an offender. This act traumatizes the individuals as it even discourages a peaceful coexistence with the neighbors and eliminates the chances of having a stable employment or form of income (Zimring,

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