Preventing Repeat Sex Offenses

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December 13, 2013

 

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Federal studies show each sex offender has an average of 35 victims. It is a known fact that sexual predators are likely to repeat their offenses. Most often wind up back in prison. Washington became the first state to require the registration and community notification of the release of sex offenders from incarceration in 1990...
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Later, in 1994, a federal statute called the Jacob Wetterling Act required all states to pass legislation requiring sex offenders to register with state sex offender registries. Two years later, in 1996, based on a set of New Jersey Laws called "Megan's Laws," the federal government required states to pass legislation mandating public notification of personal information for certain sex offenders...
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