, CMY2603 Assignment 1 COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 - DUE 27 August 2024 ; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
QUESTION 1 Youth sex offenders are classified between those
who sexually offend against adults or their peers and those who
sexually offend against children. Provide a comparison between
the two categories of youth sex offenders by including the
following elements in your discussion. • Types of victims •
Offence patterns • Social and behavioural patterns • Criminal
history CMY2603/102/2/2024 4 When discussing the youth sex
offender, incorporate the characteristics (i.e. age, family
environment, intellectual and educational features, social
development, victim-offender relationship, prior victimisation,
and gender of youth sex offenders) in your discussion where
applicable. NOTE: Comparisons should be fully discussed in a
written format. Lists, tables, figures, or diagrams are not
allowed. (15 marks) 3.1
When comparing youth sex offenders who target adults or their
peers with those who offend against children, distinct
differences and similarities emerge across various elements,
such as types of victims, offense patterns, social and behavioral
patterns, and criminal history. The discussion below integrates
relevant characteristics of youth sex offenders, including their
age, family environment, intellectual and educational features,
Semester 2 2024 - DUE 27 August 2024 ; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
QUESTION 1 Youth sex offenders are classified between those
who sexually offend against adults or their peers and those who
sexually offend against children. Provide a comparison between
the two categories of youth sex offenders by including the
following elements in your discussion. • Types of victims •
Offence patterns • Social and behavioural patterns • Criminal
history CMY2603/102/2/2024 4 When discussing the youth sex
offender, incorporate the characteristics (i.e. age, family
environment, intellectual and educational features, social
development, victim-offender relationship, prior victimisation,
and gender of youth sex offenders) in your discussion where
applicable. NOTE: Comparisons should be fully discussed in a
written format. Lists, tables, figures, or diagrams are not
allowed. (15 marks) 3.1
When comparing youth sex offenders who target adults or their
peers with those who offend against children, distinct
differences and similarities emerge across various elements,
such as types of victims, offense patterns, social and behavioral
patterns, and criminal history. The discussion below integrates
relevant characteristics of youth sex offenders, including their
age, family environment, intellectual and educational features,