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.
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Tyler McGaughy »Tyler McGaughy
Policy Debate »Policy Debate
The U.S should not allow any leniency for convicted sex offenders  »The U.S should not allow any leniency for convicted sex offenders
Not allow sex offenders the ability to gain parole during sentence  »Not allow sex offenders the ability to gain parole during sentence
Status quo has not shown the ability to curb the reoccurring offenses  »Status quo has not shown the ability to curb the reoccurring offenses
Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders »Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders
Most offenders cannot stop their behavior on their own
Reasoning by example  »Reasoning by example
Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders »Sex offenders are more likely to be habitual offenders
Reasoning by example  »Reasoning by example
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