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Child Enticement
Child Enticement
Any attempt to entice, lure, tempt, or persuade a child to enter, leave or stay in any building, vehicle, or place with the use of force, or with the intent to commit rape, indecent exposure, assault, batter, lascivious acts, or any other sexual offenses is considered child enticement. Child enticement is a sex crime and it is prosecuted severely.
Anyone who is convicted of a sex crime, such as child enticement, is labeled a sex offender. Sex offenders are criminally charged and convicted of, or pled guilty to, a sex crime. If convicted, a sex offender will most likely be required to register with their jurisdictions sex offender registry. Sex offenders such as rapists, pedophiles, and exhibitionists are the highest reoccurring population in the United States probation system. Sex offenders that are convicted more than once are known as repeat sex offenders.
Sex offenders face long term incarceration and mandatory treatment through therapy with a professional counselor. Once a person is on the sex offender registry, they will have a difficult time finding future employment and housing.
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