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CPSS 405 Wk 1 DQ – Sexual Offense
Week 1 Discussion Question requirements
- Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate daysfor full participation.
- The response posting should be a minimum of 175 words, with citations to your source material.
DQ: What constitutes a sexual offense?
CPSS 405 Wk 2 DQ – Impact of Sex Victimization
Week 2 Discussion Question requirements
- Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate daysfor full participation.
- The response posting should be a minimum of 175 words, with citations to your source material.
What are some common emotional and psychological consequences of sexually abused adults or children? Who else may be impacted by sexual victimization?
CPSS 405 Wk 3 DQ – Etiology of Sexual Deviant Behavior
Week 3 Discussion Question requirements
- Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate daysfor full participation.
- The response posting should be a minimum of 175 words, with citations to your source material.
DQ: What are the most significant theories of the etiology behind sexual deviant behavior? Explain your choices
CPSS 405 Wk 4 DQ – Cognitive Behavioral Treatment
Week 4 Discussion Question requirements
- Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate daysfor full participation.
- The response posting should be a minimum of 175 words, with citations to your source material.
DQ: What are common goals of cognitive behavioral treatment programs for sex offenders? Are these goals realistic? Why or why not
CPSS 405 Wk 5 Discussion – Recidivism
Week 5 Discussion Question requirements
- Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate daysfor full participation.
- The response posting should be a minimum of 175 words, with citations to your source material.
Do current laws prevent sex offending or recidivism? Why or why not? How could these laws be improved? Use research to support your position.