• The nuisance attractiveness doctrine is a notable exception to the law regarding offenders, which imposes a special duty of care on a person who maintains artificial conditions on the ground that attract children (such as a swimming pool). Under the doctrine of attractive nuisance, children enjoy the status and protection of invitees. In some cases, the landowner was held absolutely liable for harming children due to an attractive nuisance, even if the children were the perpetrators.