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Sex Offenders: How to deal with them Sex Offenders: How to Deal with them Turn on the news almost any day of the week and you will see a report on a missing child.
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Sex Offenders: How to Deal with them
Turn on the news almost any day of the week and you will see a report on a missing child. Jessica Lunsford, a nine-year-old girl from Florida, went missing in February of 2005. A month later, a repeat child sex offender admitted to kidnapping and murdering the innocent child. The deranged man, John Evander Couey, was registered with the state of Florida as a sex offender, but was staying at a different house than the one where he was registered "Person of Interest". He was staying at his sister's house, which was in sight of Jessica's home. It's believed by the local authorities that he may have been in his sister's home, with Jessica, when police talked to her about Jessica's disappearance. I propose a federal law be passed that requires all sex offenders, who must register, must also wear a G.P.S. tracking device. Had John Couey been wearing such a device, the police would have had a way better chance of recovering Jessica Lunsford alive.
That the safety of our children is of the utmost importance is not in question. The 1994 Jacob Wetterling Act requires that persons convicted of sex crimes against children register with state authorities (Megan's Law). This type of legislation is necessary because the prison system in America is already overcrowded. It would not be possible to lock up sex offenders and throw away the key, even though this is what many Americans would be more than happy to do. So we have registration laws. These laws are evidence that the people want more tools available to law enforcement to find sex offenders who may be responsible for missing children.
Most states disclose private and personal information about registered sex offenders to the general public. Forty-seven states have state-sponsored internet access to the information. Being able to access the information on the internet enables parents to find out where and how many sex offenders are in their...
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