CRIM 316 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: National Crime Victimization Survey, Independent Community And Health Concern, Voyeurism

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Although the incidence of sexual offenses has been decreasing, sanctions for sex offenders have been constantly increasing over the last two decades. Acts that are for the purpose of sexual gratification. No contact is made between perp and victim. Ex- exposure of genitals, voyeurism, telling children to perform sexual acts: viewing, possessing, or producing child pornography for the purposes of being sexually gratifying for an adult. May include sexual contact with children or sexual exploitation of children in photos or films recent examples include sexting : sexual solicitation or trafficking. Based upon sexual services exchanged for financial or other types of compensation. Sexual solicitation may involve prostitution in a traditional. Adults seeking sexual relationships with adolescents, sense usually online. Victims that are trafficked may be adults or minors, domestic or international, and are generally lured into performing sexual services for promises of money and/or a better life.

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