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Joel Cochran

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Facts about Sex Offenders

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SEXUAL OFFENDING as cited on the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Convicted Sex Offender Site http://sor.state.co.us/ Leaving Summit County Government Web site

  • In 2003, there were approximately 455,000 registered sex offenders in United States.
  • According to a 1997 Bureau of Justice Statistics Report, about 234,000 convicted sex offenders are under the care, custody, or control of corrections agencies on an average day. Approximately 60% are under criminal justice supervision in the community.
  • Most sex offenders (80-95%) assault people they know.
  • At least half of convicted child molesters report that they also have sexually assaulted an adult.
  • Over 80% of convicted adult rapists report that they have molested children.
  • Approximately one-third of sex offenders report assaulting both males and females. Research shows that most convicted sex offenders have committed many, many assaults before they are caught.
  • Most sex offenders report that they have committed multiple types of sexual assault (sexual assault crimes include exhibitionism, voyeurism, oral sex, vaginal penetration, attempted penetration, fondling, and incest).
  • Over two-thirds of offenders who reported committing incest also said they assaulted victims outside the family.
  • Some studies of victims have shown less than 30% of sex crimes are reported to law enforcement .
  • Young victims who know or are related to the perpetrator are least likely to report the crime to authorities.

Learn more facts about Sex Offenders in Colorado - Colorado Bureau of Investigations Convicted Sex Offender Web Site Leaving Summit County Government Web site

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