By: Jim
Or what about the people who are falsely accused of rape that now have to live a lifetime of their vicitmization of the justice department. Registrations in any form should be included as a sentence...
View ArticleBy: DFD
I am glad to see that there is some common sense left. Yes, every day that this insane political posturing keeps up- creating these laws that are the destruction of American families lives are truly...
View ArticleBy: Steve
Here’s the scoop, from the inside and from someone who is listed on the Sex Offender Registry here in Ontario. I can tell you that this registry is nothing short of a bad joke and waste of tax payer...
View ArticleBy: daniel goichman
The laws against sex offenders doesn’t work for several reasons. One is that they prevent ex-sex offenders from starting over. They prevent non-dangerous people from finding jobs, finding a home, and...
View ArticleBy: Richard Pruett sor
Why can’t something be done to do away with a registry that does more harm than good. Adam Walsh, as well as the rest of the popualation should take personal responsibility in watching their children....
View ArticleBy: Matt
Maybe they should also look into catagorizing sex offenders differently. Not all committed crimes that directly violated a child. Some, such as those using the former “limewire” program would have...
View ArticleBy: Richard Pruett
The last three laws that pertain to the registry, were passed because of cases were a victim were killed, and I’ve never even seen anybody on the registry who killed anybody. It’s not my intention to...
View ArticleBy: Ashley
Well, I’m a little late getting to this, but the registry is the result of tragic, sensationalized cases that do not reflect the real problem with sex offenders. Registries notify you of strangers that...
View ArticleBy: Sojourner Truth
” A sex offender is really no different”. ‘Sex offender’ is not a clinical term of psychology. It’s a coined terminology by society (the media and politicians) that has become associated with one who...
View ArticleBy: Richard Pruett
Please urge your law makers to stop spend ing $40,000,000 a year on the adam walsh act and start educating parents to watch their kids instead of leaving then unattended in the mall while they shop...
View ArticleBy: Richard Pruett
My e-mail adress is rpruett37@netzero.net if there is anybody out there other than me who believes that the forty nillion dollars a year that the government plans to spend if they pass the Adam Walsh...
View ArticleBy: Billy
I am a level 1 sex offender. I had sex with my 17 year old girlfriend while I was 19 and in the Navy. I live in Arizona which means I am on the registry for life. I have looked at this thing up and...
View ArticleBy: Scott
It is a fact that the sex crimes( consensual cases especially with in a 4 year difference only) are back firing. Countless amount of lives are being destroyed every year due to this tragic laws. Its a...
View ArticleBy: Richard Pruett
I am sor thanks to my ex-wife being able to so easily exploite the system and get full custody of our daughter. I you don’t have as much money as the rich and famous, then the system scares or...
View ArticleBy: Steve Cebalt
In a classic case of incentives sure to backfire, sex offenders here in Allen County, Indiana will have to pay an annual fee of up to $50 to register their addresses with authorities, and $5 to change...
View ArticleBy: Jason
I believe across the board registries are a good idea in theory if they are for police use only. This would expedite police investigations. I, however, do believe that public listings are cruel and...
View ArticleBy: Jason
So you are saying that a child molester or rapist is more likely to re-offend than someone who takes a leak behind a bush. I don’t really understand where you get your statistics “Psychohistorian.” All...
View ArticleBy: Jason
What do you mean by propensity to re-offend? Sex offenses have one of the lowest re-offense statistics of any felonies. Perhaps, you chose the wrong word. Propensity suggests an inclination or natural...
View ArticleBy: Jason
Good intentions always pave the way to hell. Though I do agree that making sex offenders pay to register makes it less likely that they will actually register I believe you should ask yourself if the...
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