Yes they can. You would surprised how many offenders of sex crimes and murderers can receive these benefits. Anyone who is mentally handicapped needs ssi or ssd for income because they can't work. As long as you don't have felony or an outstanding warrant or warrants you can receive assistance.
Jo Brayford has written: 'What else works?' -- subject(s): Alternatives to imprisonment, Criminals, Rehabilitation, Community-based corrections 'Sex offenders: punish, help, change or control?' -- subject(s): Sex crimes, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Rehabilitation, Sex offenders 'What else works?' -- subject(s): Alternatives to imprisonment, Criminals, Rehabilitation, Community-based corrections 'Sex offenders: punish, help, change or control?' -- subject(s): Sex crimes, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Rehabilitation, Sex offenders
Jail, prison, then home. There are no specific venues where sex offenders are housed.
Nancy Anne Falls has written: 'An empirical derived typology of families of adolescent male sex offenders' -- subject(s): Teenage sex offenders, Sex crimes, Sex offenders, Family assessment
Some cities have halfway house for sex offenders, you can also check with the state Social Services Department or Legal Aid. They can both give information on housing rules for the offender.
As of the last count in 2007, there are around 11,000 sex offenders in Arizona - about 0.0017% of its total population.
William E. Prendergast has written: 'Treating sex offenders in correctional institutions and outpatient clinics' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Treatment, Psychosexual disorders 'Treating Sex Offenders'
Ronald A. Rufo has written: 'Sexual predators amongst us' -- subject(s): Child sex offenders, Psychology, Female sex offenders, Online sexual predators, Sex crimes, Prediction of Criminal behavior, Sex offenders
Donna D. Schram has written: 'Specialized supervision of sex offenders' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Prevention, Sex crimes, Sex offenders 'Community notification' -- subject(s): Government policy, Prevention, Recidivism, Sex crimes, Sex offenders 'Juvenile sex offenders' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Prevention, Sex crimes, Sex offenders, Teenage sex offenders
The Social Security Administration does not recognize domestic partnerships, even if they are opposite-sex.
Janice Roscoe has written: 'Treatment of sex offenders in Washington State' -- subject(s): Sex crimes, Sex offenders, Services for, Rehabilitation
NO
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Social Security Administration treats all marriages equally.