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NO-RISK - someone who has completed their sentence and therapy successfully, had no technical violations, and is waiting for the required time on the statue to expire. Not required to be on Registry or included in banned locations or proximity laws.

LOW-RISK - someone who is on probation, or parole, or been released, with a single count non-aggravated charge and intra-familial victim, is in good standing in therapy, no failed polygraphs, and no technical violations for two years. Not required to be on Registry or included in banned locations or proximity laws.

MEDIUM-RISK - someone who is on probation, or parole, has passed polygraphs, but continue to exhibit red flags to therapist, or someone who has had a technical violation within the past two years, or someone who has been granted probation or released from prison with a non-aggravated charge and intra-familial victim. Must pass two polygraphs per year. May be required to wear GPS monitor if deemed a higher risk to re-offend base

2006-07-09 07:13:31 · 5 answers · asked by nk_rso 3 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

HIGH-RISK - someone on probation, or parole or someone who is just being released from prison with aggravated charges, has red flags to therapist, and has had an extra-familial victim or multiple victims. Required to wear a GPS monitor until risk level is determined to be LOW-RISK. Must pass three polygraphs per year, is on Registry, and included in banned locations for up to 15 years after successful completion of therapy.

PREDATOR - someone convicted with multiple victims, or someone who is not responding to therapy, or has exhibited themselves to be a danger to society or has had a second offense. The predator is put in civil commitment until they prove they are no longer a threat. Predator is required to wear a GPS monitor if released. Must pass four polygraphs per year, is on Registry, and included in banned locations for life.

2006-07-09 08:15:41 · update #1

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All states need to be the same on all the laws. All states need to have sex offender treatment therapy in the prisons, rather than starting the treatment when they get out and have to contend with paying probation, paying for polygraphs, paying victim restitution, finding employment (a daunting task), and finding a home (another daunting task). Most therapists agree that the extra stress and burdens will possibly cause them to reoffend.

What we really need is to study this entire cause for Prevention.

2006-07-09 10:35:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What about high risk, the kind who are "most likely to re-offend." In AZ those folk are considered a Level 3 Sex Offender. They must register and report residence changes, employment changes, etc. They are tracked pretty closely.

2006-07-09 08:17:44 · answer #2 · answered by homerunhitter 4 · 0 0

So if a pedophile gets a sentence of 3 years gets out after 2 years and serves his last year on probation and goes to counseling he would be considered no risk?


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2014-11-15 02:03:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

arizona has a risk level encluding high. where they live what they did. their picture the car they drive.

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