this conversation on American corporate platform, but I don't hold my tongue. I say what I think to be the truth on DSO There is there is the wider dialogue when we're offenders . Institutes on teaching all around the world have worked in schools in the slums in Zimbabwe and some Jamaica, Brazil and north and south, and then
How come the system knows what youth offenders look like, but in our community, they just look like kids trying to find a way out? Youth offenders -- any colored kid in the wrong place at the wrong time. Youth offenders -- any colored kid living in poverty.
Youth offenders -- any colored kid in the wrong place at the wrong time. Youth offenders -- any colored kid living in poverty. When white kids commit a crime, no one mentions it in the media.
they did a cheer. And then, she said, "And now, for something different." Mr. Banks has written a novel about convicted sex offenders moving under a causeway. And since she brightened it, "And it's right here in Miami." The local pride kind of overcame her horror on the subject matter. And then, I had my three or five minutes of interview while she
And I'm pointing at Bob. I'm a repeat offender .
However, internet leave traces and a portion of significant information can be found among the traces For sexual offender in particular, let us make an example of paedophile Of course, they will show activation once they will photos of children Moreover, if there is a trace of evidence where they search photos of little kids and other type of relevant hobbies etc., would the accused pled not guilty with the trace of evidence?
In the meantime, many young people will continue to be prosecuted as adults and courts and will continue to be incarcerated in adult jails like Rikers. What does a youth offender look like? Like a kid who is crying out for help.
Like a kid who is crying out for help. What does a youth offender look like? They look like us-- young and black, colored of any sort.
e.g., better recognition of dark-skinned faces." And what that is acknowledging right there is that that product went to market not as COMPAS stands for Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions.
In fact, when I saw them do that in a total of about 3 and 1/2 hours, I was thinking, why do we take six weeks? Another example is sex offender registration.
It's even worse for people, whether you go to prison or not, who are convicted of sex offenses these days. The sex offender registry has just exploded beyond anyone's original idea. The idea was that there's a few-- a very, really small slice of sex offenders who might be dangerous to others in the neighborhood
want to circulate because you can go online get their real name and find out they're a convicted sex offender . You don't want to rent them an apartment or give them a job and so forth. You can't discriminate based
For the neighborhood. Is it true? Is what true? You know, that you can just like go online and it will tell you where the sex offender lives even if you don't know his name or anything? Well, let's go see she says like he asked her what's the capital of Vermont and leads the Kid across the room to a long table where six computers
And I'm pointing at Bob. But especially repeat offenders , we're always like, I'm so tired of this.
If you've got a 10-year bid on your first day in the system, you should start to build what you need to do for reentry services upon your release, session for nonviolent offenders or whatever through mobile.
So that was a great example. Them and sex offenders , they're the only people who registered, I guess.
to get held to the screen when cruising pornography sites. The librarian clicks "find offenders ," and then off the menu hits "by location." And another menu jumps up and asks for the address. You're from Colusa, right? What's your neighborhood's ZIP code? "it's 33135." Any particular street
He runs that tag and it's his worst nightmare. It's a registered sex offender . So, he logs into Flock and and he's looking for this car and he sees the car is traveling down I-75 and if you're not
I couldn't do it without Brittany, who's here, and cut50, and everyone that I work with-- He made bad choices-- low-level drug offender .
to include pizza within my dietary set. Let's talk about the obvious offender everyone's worried-- wondering about-- alcohol. If I told all of you guys that to see success you could have zero alcoholic beverages the entire time you're dieting, how many people think they could do it?
Then, they say it's gang related. I don't know a youth offender . I don't know of that concept.
In fact, when I saw them do that in a total of about 3 and 1/2 hours, I was thinking, why do we take six weeks? the definition of a sex offender for registration purposes, to the point where even two teenagers who are having consensual sex but under age, therefore illegal--
There are places-- this is really-- to show you how insane it's gotten, in Milwaukee, as a lot of places, they passed ordinances saying you cannot live if you're a registered sex offender within 1,000 feet or 2,000 feet of a school, park, playground, whatever. And it's gotten to the point where it covers the entire city now.
offenses when we prosecute and convict and sentence a sex offender , but after that, they're all lumped together and they're all on the national sex offender registry online. You can click right straight to it. They're there permanently. Their face will pop up, location where they live, where they work etcetera will pop right up when you click right
and some people -- they haven't read the book -- that's necessarily the first question I ask when they come in swinging like that. They call in, and they say "You're just justifying the offender , the perp and blaming the victim." I said, well, have you read the novel?" And they say, "No, and I'm not going to either. I think these people should be executed." They really mean it. They're not kidding.
some of the women he took advantage of. I think there's a spectrum of offenders . Was Matt Harvey, Weinstein?
And they actually looked at how they responded to those moral, non-moral, and neutral pictures that you saw. And what you can see is that offenders who are psychopaths do not show the same pattern of activation as offenders who are non-psychopaths. So they don't respond to that moral condition in the same way at all.
We're taking some youth offenders out to the Arctic and doing some resilience training as well.
But growing up in New York, growing up in America, black and Hispanics are labeled as criminals. We got the name youth offenders . But we're just ordinary kids.
Even if I didn't do the crime, somebody got to do the time. How come the system knows what youth offenders look like, but in our community, they just look like kids trying to find a way out? Youth offenders -- any colored kid in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In fact, when I saw them do that in a total of about 3 and 1/2 hours, I was thinking, why do we take six weeks? The idea of registering people as sex offenders , which is like the Scarlet Letter of 21st century--
had to stop imprisoning drug offenders and drug users and that's major in this country we have a terrible situation of
41 of the worst female juvenile offenders in the state set lose without warning, or reason, or armed guard to take us down.
They're some of the worst offenders when it comes to women and issues around women leaders.
These are just the biggest offenders in terms of endocrine disruption that you could expose your body to.
takes half an hour to fully charge his monitor battery. And during that half an hour, the kid feels intimately connected to the millions of other convicted sex offenders young and old and in between. Gray genitals on a bus, public masturbators, voyeurs, and escalator gropers. Impulsive seducers of teen-aged boys, coaches who couldn't keep their hands off
parts of the country. It's an easy political platform to run on in this country. And -- because everybody's afraid of sex offenders in ways that are almost taboo to think about -- to examine. Just kind of blanket way. And, you know, without making any distinctions or discriminations or getting up
was around the concern about known sexual offenders using social networking sites.
It says there'll be three things-- a motivated offender -- so someone who wants to steal something or do some other thing-- a suitable target-- something they want to steal or some
This method involves victim, offender , and the whole community.
In fact, when I saw them do that in a total of about 3 and 1/2 hours, I was thinking, why do we take six weeks? And so having somebody registered as a sex offender does nothing to protect you in those situations.
And the other thing is that one of the worst offenders , possibly the worst single offender , in dealing with the world's population problems
and that's statutory rape and that's sexual crime. And they're all just thrown together. We make these distinctions between first, second, third degree sex offenses when we prosecute and convict and sentence a sex offender , but after that, they're all lumped together and they're all on the national sex offender registry online. You can click right straight to it. They're there permanently.
"Of course," well, see I live out on the north end and the people in the neighborhood, my neighbors, they're all like telling me there might be like a convicted sex offender living there. In the neighborhood. And they tell me you can just go online to this site that tells you where he's living and all and they ask me if I'd check it out for them.
Chuck E. Cheese offenders make moves in dress shoes.
I'm the Gang Intelligence supervisor at Colorado State Penitentiary. Colorado State Penitentiary is where we keep probably the most dangerous offenders in the State of Colorado. And we were actually the first facility-- were we the first facility?
If you've got a 10-year bid on your first day in the system, you should start to build what you need to do for reentry services upon your release, see companies like Google and other businesses playing in ex-offenders ' reentry into society and, especially, the workforce?
And I wanted to call that the Repeat Offenders .
And the judge went through a whole question-and-answer one-on-one of each juror. And we kind of suspected which ones were maybe the offenders , but he brought them all out, so that nobody would be singled out. And one of them admitted that her husband had very strong opinions.
So this is an adapted drug court program for drug abusing offenders .