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An Examination of the Degree to Which Sex Offenders Kill

September 2006:

Abstract:
It seems clear that most of our current sex offender policies and those being proposed for the future are the result of sexually related homicides against children committed by previously convicted sex offenders. Given the enactment of these laws, one implicit legislative assumption emerges: that many, if not most, sex offenders go on to kill.

This study explores the assumption that sex offenders often kill their victims. Specifically, criminal history information from Illinois from 1990 to 1997 is analyzed to examine the degree to which sex offenders are charged with murder in conjunction with a sex crime and the likelihood of arrested sex offenders experiencing a future arrest for homicide.

These results are compared to those found for other types of nonsexual offenders. Findings indicate that sex offenders do not frequently commit murder, nor do they commit homicide at higher rates than other types of offenders.

For the remainder of this paper: by Lisa L. Sample (See also: Most Sex Offenders
Are Not Murderers
, Sample)

eAdvocate Note: This paper, published just after Lawmakers were working on enacting the Adam Walsh Act, refutes Lawmakers claim, used to enact the Adam Walsh Act. i.e., that former sex offenders are more dangerous than other types of offenders and likely will kill victims.

1 comment:

JD said...

You can get more information about this subject from a retired homicide detective who wrote "Protectus Prol" a book about how detectives familiar with pedophilia track perpetrators down. Codefore.com/books