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Reasoning by example
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The U.S should not allow any leniency for convicted sex offenders
The U.S should not allow any leniency for convicted sex offenders ☜☜EBF6F7
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Not allow sex offenders the ability to gain parole during sentence
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Status quo has not shown the ability to curb the reoccurring offenses
Status quo has not shown the ability to curb the reoccurring offenses ☜☜00FC7E
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Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders
Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders☜There crimes are more heinous than other crimes that are committed that carry the same penalties ☜5B8930
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Sex offenders are more likely to be rearrested for a crime
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Most offenders cannot stop their behavior on their own
Most offenders cannot stop their behavior on their own☜some offenders need a variety of treatment and corrective interventions, and for others learning how to make the change in their own behavioral cycle of abuse is more effective. ☜B14A30
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Sex offenders are more likely to be rearrested for a crime
Sex offenders are more likely to be rearrested for a crime☜Compared to non-sex offenders released from state prison. Sex offenders were 4x more likely to be rearrested for a sex crime. ☜B14A30
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