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Adrien committed a sex offense and has just completed serving his sentence. What is likely to happen after he is released from prison?
 
  A. He will need to register with local law enforcement.
  B. He will need to notify the authorities of subsequent changes of address.
  C. His picture and other identifying information will be placed on a website.
  D. all of the above

Question 2

Which of the following is not one of the ways in which sex offenders are treated differently than other offenders?
 
  A. Sex offenders in many places are required to register with state officials who notify the community about the offender's location when the offender is released from prison.
  B. Sex offenders can be involuntarily committed to a mental health facility after they complete their sentence.
  C. Sex offenders can be subjected to additional sanctions such as chemical castration.
  D. Sex offenders are not allowed to reside within 10 miles of a school after their release from prison.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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