Children Who Are Labelled Sex Offenders Article Review by Top Papers
Children Who Are Labelled Sex Offenders
A critique of the article "How Can You Distinguish a Budding Pedophile from a Kid with Real Boundary Problems," by Maggie Jones.
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| 750 words
| 1 source
| APA
| 2009
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The paper explores what the criteria should be to determine whether a child is a sex offender or whether the child has boundary problems. The paper looks at how in the article, "How Can You Distinguish a Budding Pedophile from a Kid with Real Boundary Problems," Maggie Jones addresses the problems in deciding whether a child should be placed on a sex offender registry. The paper highlights how Jones shows valid reasons and examples as to why some children should not be labeled sex offenders.
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"What should be the criteria to determine whether a child is a sex offender or whether the child has boundary problems? In the article, "How Can You Distinguish a Budding Pedophile from a Kid with Real Boundary Problems," Maggie Jones addresses the problems in deciding whether a child should be placed on a sex offender registry. Jones discusses Megan's Law, Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, the community notification of sex offenders, family dynamics and the importance of teaching boundaries, the treatment of children who are labeled as a sex offender, and the impact of a child's life when the child is labeled as a sex offender. Jones argues..."Cite this Article Review:
APA Format
Children Who Are Labelled Sex Offenders (2009, December 01)
Retrieved December 02, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/children-who-are-labelled-sex-offenders-143145/
MLA Format
"Children Who Are Labelled Sex Offenders" 01 December 2009.
Web. 02 December. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/children-who-are-labelled-sex-offenders-143145/>