Community correctional officers can supervise individual sex offenders with a number of different strategies. The sex offender requires certain supervisions as well as different treatments. For community correctional officers to monitor these sex offenders with personalized supervision plans there has been electronic monitoring. For those offenders who are considered “high risk” offenders there has been a near-real time monitoring, which has an active GPS and a passive GPS are used on those with a lower risk. A strategic method to help reach and treat these offenders would be to put them through different treatment programs and every sex offender requires treatment, but those more severe would then require a more serious treatment. The term sex offender is not subject to one offense because it includes many different sex crimes. Some treatments available are medicinal, psychological, and some surgery, these all help with the reentering process back in the community. There is a state and federal mandate that requires sex offenders to register themselves as sex offenders …show more content…
After being charged and convicted of the offense, the sex offender must register himself or herself as a sex offender in the national registry. In which this registry contains a profile of that offender with a profile picture, their name, their date of birth with their age, their criminal history (if any), their blood sample (for DNA), their vehicle registration, and their address. When having a thorough profile for every offender makes it easier for the officers to plan accordingly, whether that planning consist of working, housing, or treatment. (Finn, 1997) The people in the surrounding area will gain acknowledgement about the offender in the area because the notification statue authorizes that information to be given to those in the same community as the