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Re: Florida Woman Arrested For Sex With Family Dog

Theres no coming back from that on any level. She'll forever be known as The Dog Fucker.

If they're convicted, do they have to register as sex offenders?
That's a good question, I'm not sure.
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Half of all offenders (n = 241, 52.9%) had prior criminal histories. Among offenders with a criminal record, 33.2 percent of them had committed sexual offenses against children or adults, 25.7 percent had committed animal cruelty or bestiality, 26.6 percent had committed property-related offenses, 19.1 percent were involved with drugs or alcohol, 15.8 percent had convictions for interpersonal or domestic violence, and 10.8 percent had prior convictions for child pornography.

Two offenders had previously coerced another person to commit bestiality or solicited an animal for sexual purposes, and two had prior convictions for possession of weapons/explosives.

Men who had previously been charged or convicted for animal sex abuse were nearly four times more likely to repeat this crime than offenders with no prior arrests for bestiality.

Statistics show the characteristics of 456 adult offenders who were primarily males (86.0%) and ranged in age from 18 to 82 years, with a mean age of 38 years.

Females accounted for 13.6 percent of all offenders, ranging in age from 18 to 61 years, with a mean age of 34. Three offenders were excluded from demographic statistics because gender for two offenders was not reported, and one offender was described as “transgender or transsexual.”

Compared with prior studies of self-reporting zoophiles or animal sex offenders, the percentage of female offenders was higher1,7 and males continued to offend later in life.1,10 The number of women arrested doubled between 2012 and 2013 to a high of 17 offenders, dropping to only one female offender in 2014.

Women offenders most often acted as part of a male/female couple (n = 40, 64.5%).

Race was known for most offenders; white race was most prevalent (71.3%), followed by African-American (5.5%) and Hispanic-American (5.3%). Foreign-born and Native-American offenders were relatively rare (2.3%).

Relationship status was known for 200 individuals. At the time of the index arrest, 87.5 percent of offenders were, or had been, in a personal relationship, and 64 offenders were reported to have more than one child.

Employment status was known for 178 individuals (39.0%), most of whom were gainfully employed in a variety of fields.

The most frequently reported jobs were those in public service, such as police, fire, or military service (14.8%), followed by animal-related jobs such as farming, animal shelter/rescue, pet services, and veterinary assistance (14.2%).

Half of all offenders (n = 241, 52.9%) had prior criminal histories. Among offenders with a criminal record, 33.2 percent of them had committed sexual offenses against children or adults, 25.7 percent had committed animal cruelty or bestiality, 26.6 percent had committed property-related offenses, 19.1 percent were involved with drugs or alcohol, 15.8 percent had convictions for interpersonal or domestic violence, and 10.8 percent had prior convictions for child pornography.

Two offenders had previously coerced another person to commit bestiality or solicited an animal for sexual purposes, and two had prior convictions for possession of weapons/explosives.

Men who had previously been charged or convicted for animal sex abuse were nearly four times more likely to repeat this crime than offenders with no prior arrests for bestiality.

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Thirty-four offenders (7.5%) were diagnosed with paraphilias or reported as exhibiting paraphilic interests or behaviors, one third of whom exhibited multiple paraphilias.

The most prevalent paraphilia was coprophilia/urophilia (n = 7), followed by voyeurism (n = 5), zoophilia (n = 2), pedophilia (n = 2), necrophilia (n = 2), sadism/masochism (n = 2), cross-dressing (n = 1), and a fetish for stuffed animals (n = 1).

There were no diagnoses of exhibitionism, although several offenders were arrested multiple times for acts committed in public places, including one undiagnosed offender who had sex with a dead dog in full view of a daycare facility.

Dogs were the most frequent victims, followed by horses, farm animals (e.g., cattle, goats, chickens, and pigs), and other species (e.g., reptiles, wildlife, cats, and birds).

The number of animals sexually abused in each incident ranged from 1 to 24; however, most arrests involved a single animal (83.7%).

The animal's age was reported in about half of all arrests (52.4%), and where known, they were most often under a year old.

Animal victims most often lived with or were known to the offender (72.5% of incidents). In 71.1 percent of the arrests (n = 324), animals were directly sexually assaulted by the offender (n = 277), by a person the offender coerced (n = 30), or by someone the offender assisted (e.g., a willing spouse) (n = 17).

29.2 percent of all bestiality-related arrests resulted in prosecution and sentencing for that crime.

Forensic evaluations, civil commitments, or mental health services were seldom utilized during adjudication.

Across 456 offenders, only 23 (5.0%) received forensic evaluations. Among them, one individual had a known brain injury; another had previously been involuntarily committed to state mental health care; seven were violent offenders who injured or killed multiple animals; 13 were evaluated as part of the sex offender registry process (only one of whom was ordered to register as a sex offender); and two were diagnosed as zoophilic.

Although it is not appropriate to use the legal system to diagnose medical conditions, forensic evaluations could have shed light on underlying conditions that may have affected criminal behavior or had some bearing on sentencing and treatment ordered.

In about half of U.S states, a violation of the bestiality law can result in placement on a sex-offender registry.
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In about half of U.S states, a violation of the bestiality law can result in placement on a sex-offender registry.
Good. Gotta work on the other half that doesn't require sex offender status and get them on board.

I would be concerned with the mental health of the dogs in this case.

Just bear with me. I'll explain.

You really can't expect the dogs to be re-homed as pets and assume them to be regular dogs. Every time a person shows them any affection, it may be a launch signal for the dog to start the humpety-hump with that human. Perhaps the dogs will get aggressive, not just with a leg hump, but worse. I'm not an animal psychologist so I don't really know if that would be a thing or not, but it does bring the dog's adaptability (adoptability?) in to question.
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She's prettier as a brunette.
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Imagine what their families think! I wonder who admits they have this fetish first?
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She'll have to stay 500 feet away from animal shelters.
Maybe, if she cooperates, her punishment could be reduced through a flea bargain?
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I was thinking shock collar, but she might like it too much.

Maybe she should get spayed. That’ll keep her from marking the carpet and furniture after she gets released from state kennel.
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Inbreeding has its humorous side.
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Re: Florida Woman Arrested For Sex With Family Dog

If they're convicted, do they have to register as sex offenders?
No, but he will have to get her new tags every 3 years.
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