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addresses posted on this offender registry by the Cross County Sheriff's Office may be in error due to the improper reporting by the offenders. Please report any errors to the Cross County Sheriff's Office. |
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Sex Offender Risk Assessment Levels
Level 4: (Red)
Sexually Violent Predator. These are individuals with
impaired judgment or control who have sexual or violent compulsions that
they lack the ability to control. This may be due to pedophilia or other
disorder of sexual attraction mental illness or personality disorder that
distorts thinking, interferes with behavioral control, and predisposes the
person to acts of predatory sexual violence.
Level 3: (Yellow)
High Risk. These individuals usually have histories
of repeat sexual offending, and/or strong antisocial, violent or predatory
personality characteristics. Sexual compulsions are likely to be present,
but may be kept under control when relapse prevention plans are followed
and treatment is continued. The offense patterns of these individuals reflect
a relatively high probability of re-offense and/or a risk of substantial
injury to victims should re-offense occur.
Level 2: (Green)
Moderate Risk. Usually these are individuals with limited
or circumscribed prior history of sexual acting out, possess some antisocial
personality characteristics, predatory tendencies, or deviant sexual interest
or behavioral patterns that increase the general level of risk these offenders
pose. They may have mild or well-controlled mental disorders, and/or developmental
disabilities.
Level 1: (White)
Low Risk. Usually these are individuals with no prior
history of sexual acting out, and no strong antisocial tendencies, sexual
compulsions or psychological factors impairing judgment.
Non-Assessed: (Blue)
This individual has not yet been assigned a Risk Level by SOSRA (Sex Offender Screening and Risk Assessment). |
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