ChickenPants
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I think that laws on sex offenders vary from state to state. That is a huge problem. There should be one law.
Where I live, Registered Sex Offenders are what are called "Level Three-most likely to re offend". Level One and Level Two are not in a data base here of sex offenders.
They would be in a data base of criminals, but not in a search for sex offenders. The Jacob Wetterling Foundation has info on this type of thing, I believe.
If not, there is a website somewhere, that I read ,of states that have very lax laws regarding sex offenders.
Where I live, there is community notification of Level three sex offenders moving into a neighborhood. There are neighborhood meetings, and it is reported in the newspaper for all to see.
The city that I live by has made a new law defining where sex offenders can live.
Some people, whose neighborhoods were the target areas because they are low income neighborhoods, complained to their city councilor. He promptly got the law changed within a couple of weeks of the citizens asking him.
There were objections to it stating the fact that with no place to live, these offenders would be more likely to re offend. Also, an artificial safe zone does not mean that they can't get victims outside of the zone.
But because the city has a low rent area,, other places were sending their offenders here. We only have 9 in the whole city-Level Three, that is.
Someone in the city suggested a group home place to live under supervision which might be a good idea
We can keep locking them up, but it doesn't change the fact that they have made victims out there, some of whom never recover or they kill their victims.
I would rather see a ton of money and resources put into finding out what makws these weirdos and then stop whatever it is.
It seems like there is an epidemic out there. But I suppose that there is no vaccine out there, so there is no monetary reason for people to jump on the cause.
I am incredulous reading your first paragraph..."Level I and Level II are not put into a data base"?????????? Oh My God. What determines the levels? Touching vs. molesting vs. raping...you are saying in essence that it's like the three strikes law - first two don't really count. Even though little human beings have been harmed.
I don't think all the money in the world can stop these weirdos no matter why it is determined they do it. It is a disease. It can be stopped by medicine. But criminals can assert their rights to deny medicine, can't they?
The only way to stop them is to keep ALL OF THEM AWAY FROM KIDS. Once a person has offended, no matter WHAT LEVEL, IT ENDS RIGHT THERE.
Maybe it takes grassroots parental involvement to police their own neighborhoods, point out the pervs, insist LE take action, go to the legislature, the supreme court, whatever. Apparently the system does not get involved seriously until someone is scarred for life, even maimed. Or murdered, like Somer. Too late then.