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Some Experts Contend Sex Offender
Registries Being Misused
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- Following the recent murder of two registered
sex offenders in the state of Maine, the Washington
Post is reporting that some defense attorneys, criminals' rights
activists and university criminoligists are concerned that the availability
of information regarding sex offenders will lead to a rise in vigilantism.
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- As one example, the article cites a
University of Louisville study that found "50 percent of all registered
offenders had been harassed in person, and more than 25 percent had
received threatening calls, letters or e-mail."
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- Sex offender information is available
online in varying degrees in all 50 states. The U.S. Department of Justice
makes the information from 40 of those states readily available at its
National Sex Offender
Public Registry.
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