Sex offender notification and protective behavior.

Victoria Simpson Beck, Lawrence F Travis
Author Information
  1. Victoria Simpson Beck: Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Mount St Joseph Cincinnati, OH 45233-1670, USA. Victoria_Beck@mail.msj.edu

Abstract

A primary purpose of sex offender community notification statutes is to give community members the opportunity to engage in precautionary behavior to prevent victimization. This exploratory study examines the effect of notification by comparing the behavior of 87 Hamilton County, Ohio, residents receiving sex offender notification to the behavior of 149 other residents who had not received notification. The findings indicate that notified respondents are significantly more likely to engage in behaviors to protect themselves and others from victimization, and to engage in community reporting behavior.

MeSH Term

Adult
Attitude
Crime
Crime Victims
Female
Humans
Male
Mandatory Reporting
Population Surveillance
Public Policy
Registries
Sex Offenses
Surveys and Questionnaires
Truth Disclosure

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