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    Should the names of registered sex offenders be available to the public? By: Kaalynn Jackson On May 20, 2010, Governor Perdue signed into law House Bill 571. It made important changes to Georgia’s sex offender registry laws. Employment and residence restrictions were reduced. The restrictions that apply to a person is now based on the restrictions which were in place in the law at the time of the offense conduct. If the offense conduct occurred prior to June 4, 2003, the employment and…

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    cannot say that I liked it. It was one of those movies that I feel was a one and done type of movie. I could honestly never watch it again. I do think it was good for me to watch because before I had seen this movie, I honestly thought that no sex offender should ever be released once caught. I know that that is a rough opinion to have, but this movie has positively changed my views about that. Walter has had a rough life. He was convicted child molester. He spend 12 years of his life in…

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    I think this is good because Sex offenders, just like any other criminals are more likely to commit their mistake again and I would not want myself or anyone else to be around one of them. We have to protect our society and do whatever we can and knowing the names of sex offenders gives us the chance to be more alert and think twice if to trust them or not. On the other side it can be also be a bad thing because It does not make any sense to punish anyone for such a long time and making them…

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    her home in Wicomico County, Maryland. A convicted sex offender, Thomas Leggs Jr was the intruder who kidnapped Sarah. He brutally raped her, and then murdered her and then burned her lifeless body in a field near the Maryland- Delaware border. Sarah’s body was found on Christmas day, Leggs was registered as a “high risk” sex offender. After that situation Leggs was deemed to be “compliant” in Maryland. Some people think that sex offenders are prone to re-offending upon their release from some…

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    Distinguishing Marks for Sex Offenders A simple tattoo should be used to identify the sick minded individuals that have broken the natural laws of humanity. They should be marked on the facial area to allow those around them to immediately identify that person as a threat. Sex offenders are quite uncontrolled by changing their identities to evade police, therefore showing that observation after release is not the best solution. Another benefit of a distinguishing mark is that it would lower the…

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    High Risk Sex Offenders

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    many sex offenders residing in the United States. Many of the offenders get out of jail or complete their punishment and move to neighborhoods that other citizens live in. Therefore, people like to know who the sex offenders are that live by them. This is because people want to ensure that their kids are safe and they are safe. Many states have adopted website that enable people to track the sex offenders who live near their residences. There are many ways to manage high-risk sex offenders in…

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    Sex offender laws need to be reevaluated and modified to reflect current factual data and not represent media induced panic and public misconception. In the United States, in the name of public safety, registries for sex offenders have increased to nearly three-quarters of a million registrants. The lists include some violent repeat offenders, which was the original intent of the laws, but some states now require the registration of exhibitionists, “peeping Toms,” first time offenders when…

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    In looking at young offenders’ guns and gangs, it is important to address education or the lack thereof and the incidence of crime. One will acknowledge that bad behaviour and violence in school is totally unacceptable and as such it is often dealt by way of exclusion either…

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    Essay On Sex Offenders

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    passed within the last twenty years to deter sex offenders. Theses laws are called SORN ( Sex Offender Registration and Notification ) Three major SORN laws are the Jacob Wetterling Act, Megan 's Law, & The Adam Walsh Act. Some people tend to sympathize more for murders more than sex offenders. This is especially common with in prisons. Sex offenders in prison are more likely to receive violent acts from other inmates than any other crime. Sex offenders are looked down upon by society regardless…

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    The Number One People Who Should Rot in Prison Sex offenders are disgusting people who should spend the rest of their life rotting in a cell. They deserve the most rigorous and cruel sentences, because not only do they rape innocent people, but sometimes they even go as far as murdering them. There have been laws passed cracking down on sex offenders. One of the most important is the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), which gives punishment depending on the level of the…

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