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Sexual Abuse: A Multi-Faceted Problem, Marcus Venable
Sexual Abuse: A Multi-Faceted Problem, Marcus Venable
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
On average, US citizens have experienced approximately 400,000 sexual assaults per year, which results in enormous immediate and long-term consequences for individuals, as well as society in general.
In the U.S., the principal method of combatting this crime has been the creation of Sex Offender Registries used to notify the public of the identity and location of convicted sex offenders who may be living in proximity to their residence. In addition to the Registry, laws have been passed forbidding convicted sex offenders from residing within buffer zones around areas of high child concentration [schools/parks/etc.].
The efficacy and consequences of these …
S21rs Eo No. 1 (Sexual Violence Prevention Committee), Stone Cox
S21rs Eo No. 1 (Sexual Violence Prevention Committee), Stone Cox
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
An Executive Order
To establish the Committee on Sexual Violence Prevention as a temporary committee of LSU Student Government, pursuant to Article XIV of the LSU Student Government Bylaws