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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Appropriations. – 1998
This Congressional Hearing focuses on protecting children from exploitation on the Internet. Opening remarks of Senator Gregg, statements of Senator Hollings, and Senator Mikulski, and statement and summary statement of Hon. Louis J. Freeh, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, are provided at the beginning of the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children, Cooperative Programs
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Sorenson, Susan B. – Evaluation Review, 2006
Federal law prohibits the purchase or possession of a firearm by persons convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence and those under certain domestic violence restraining orders. The purpose of this investigation is to examine public sentiment about the removal of firearms in the absence of a restraining order or misdemeanor conviction following…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Weapons, Telephone Surveys, Males
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Birgisson, Gunnar Hrafn – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1996
Assessed predicted psychological differences between denying (n=30) and admitting (n=72) male sex offenders within the framework of Eysenck's theory on the personality of criminals. The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) and Gudjonsson's Compliance Questionnaire (CQ) were administered to consenting participants who were probationers in…
Descriptors: Adults, Crime, Crime Prevention, Group Therapy
Greenfield, Lawrence A. – 1996
Published jointly by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, this document presents information drawn from a nationally representative sample of state prisoners and from existing homicide data assembled by law enforcement agencies. It sheds new light on the most serious types of child abuse and…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Crime, Crime Prevention
Nicklin, Julie L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
U.S. Department of Education (DOE) data showed a 1999 increase in drug and alcohol arrests on college campuses. Also, the number of reported sex offenses rose by 6 percent from 1998-99. Some experts question the validity of the year-to-year comparisons and the DOE data. Presents statistics on sex offenses, drug use, and drinking and football. (SM)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Crime Prevention, Drug Abuse, Football
Ayers, Lauren – Online Submission, 2007
When one mother was asked how often she worried about her child's safety, she replied, "Every time she goes out the door." Many parents rely on school abuse prevention programs to teach kids how to stay safe. But what if these programs actually increase the risk of sex crimes that target kids? What happens if parental efforts to safeguard kids…
Descriptors: Clergy, Substance Abuse, Rape, Crime
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Craissati, Jackie; McClurg, Grace – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1997
A British follow-up study of 25 convicted perpetrators of child abuse compared group and individual treatment outcomes. Results found some evidence for positive change in the group condition in terms of greater honesty in reporting normal and deviant sexual outlets, in addition to the improvement in attitudes toward women. (CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Crime Prevention, Criminals, Foreign Countries
Batson, Steve W. – 1986
This chapter reviews court cases and makes recommendations in light of the rising incidence of campus crimes and increased third-party litigation. There is greater awareness of gang and acquaintance rapes and a general increase in rapes, assaults, and murders. To secure compensation, women are also suing the institution on whose campus the assaut…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Administration, Court Litigation, Crime Prevention
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Slan, Beverly – PTA Today, 1984
Parents are warned about the dangers of child sexual abuse and child pornography. To recognize potential threats, parents should know their children well, take time to communicate with them, and watch for changes in personality patterns. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pallone, Nathaniel J.; Hennessy, James J.; Voelbel, Gerald T. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1998
A scientifically sound methodology for identifying offenders about whose presence the community should be notified is demonstrated. A stepwise multiple regression was calculated among incarcerated pedophiles (N=52) including both psychological and legal data; a precision-weighted equation produced 90.4% "true positives." This methodology can be…
Descriptors: Adults, Antisocial Behavior, Child Abuse, Crime Prevention
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Carr, Joetta L. – Journal of American College Health, 2007
In 1999, the American College Health Association (ACHA) Executive Committee issued a position statement for the Association that addresses acts of violence, bias, and other violations of human rights that have been occurring all too often within or adjacent to college communities. The statement called for all campus health professionals to become…
Descriptors: Crime, Violence, Colleges, Social Bias
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Denny, Todd – NACADA Journal, 1993
Data on sexual violence at colleges are reviewed briefly, and strategies for reducing such violence are outlined, focusing on techniques to discourage sexual aggression in male students. The author draws on experience in giving workshops to student groups. Academic advisors are urged to be active in addressing the problem. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Aggression, College Environment, College Students
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Johnson, Scott A. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1998
Separate studies of sex offenders in treatment while serving prison sentences and placed on probation suggest that psychological force is more commonly used in sexual assault than physical force. Seven types of psychological force are described, and the conceptual validity of this schematic for use in treatment is evaluated. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Crime Prevention, Emotional Abuse
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Gillespie, Alisdair A. – Education and the Law, 2006
At the beginning of 2006 the media reported instances where people who had been convicted of sexual offences against children were permitted to work in schools. A list of unsuitable people (known as "List 99") has existed for over 80 years and yet the system appears to have broken down. In this article I seek to examine some of the…
Descriptors: School Security, Crime Prevention, Educational Environment, Child Safety
Council of Ontario Universities, Toronto. – 1991
This booklet is designed for those who want to make the college campus a safer environment for women. Specifically, it provides information to help make public and semi-public places safer and more comfortable for women, focusing on preventing sexual harassment and assault. The booklet introduces the safety audit and explains what the audit is…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Students, Colleges, Crime Prevention
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