Let's think about this for a moment. A "high-ranking" parole officer knows the law AND knows the penalties connected with viewing child *advertiser censored*. Wouldn't that person get full permission and oversight from the Tech Unit prior to downloading child *advertiser censored* for research? Wouldn't a parole officer who needed this information attend approved training sessions on the subject?
Research?? I don't think so.
http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/parole-officer-faces-child-*advertiser censored*-charges
Parole officer faces child *advertiser censored* charges
"On Thursday night, police charged a high-ranking parole officer after discovering child *advertiser censored* on his computer and a thumb drive. Farmington police said several law enforcement agencies raided the home of Larry Franco, 56, after a month long investigation. Police said the parole officer was in possession of child *advertiser censored* and charged him with two counts of child exploitation and tampering with evidence.
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...He said his intention of downloading the file was nothing more that to know what to look for on an offender's computer..."
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"....Franco was the supervisor of probation and parole officers in Farmington and also worked in the special sex offenders unit. [Department of Corrections Spokesperson, Shannon] McReynolds said he doesnt see how downloading illegal *advertiser censored* would have helped with those jobs...."
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Research?? I don't think so.
http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/parole-officer-faces-child-*advertiser censored*-charges
Parole officer faces child *advertiser censored* charges
"On Thursday night, police charged a high-ranking parole officer after discovering child *advertiser censored* on his computer and a thumb drive. Farmington police said several law enforcement agencies raided the home of Larry Franco, 56, after a month long investigation. Police said the parole officer was in possession of child *advertiser censored* and charged him with two counts of child exploitation and tampering with evidence.
and
...He said his intention of downloading the file was nothing more that to know what to look for on an offender's computer..."
and
"....Franco was the supervisor of probation and parole officers in Farmington and also worked in the special sex offenders unit. [Department of Corrections Spokesperson, Shannon] McReynolds said he doesnt see how downloading illegal *advertiser censored* would have helped with those jobs...."
more at link