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Forum: General
Thread (Discussion): New Jersey Registry Switch to Flat View
Message 120386 A Quick Count
Posted by orolan
on Oct 24, 2003 01:12 AM | Also by orolan
| Gender: Male,
Age Bracket: 40 - 49,
State: N/A,
Country: United States |
myoung had asked me to look at the NJ registry in another thread. I did so, and responded. But I saw some things and wanted to "share" them. I would like to provide a rough statistical analysis in one part and a posting of some of the "crimes" relative to the tier level assigned. I'll do it in two threads, this one being the statistics.
What I did was browse through the offenders for Monmouth County. I picked that one because it sounded cool. Here you go:
Tier 2 offenders - 54
Tier 3 offenders - 2
Victim Ages:
Infant - 1
Under 13 - 55
Over 13 / Under 18 - 30
Over 18 - 21
Victim sex:
Male - 38
Female - 69
Crimes:
Sexual Assault - 31
Endangering welfare of a child - 36
Luring / Enticing - 2
Criminal Sexual Conduct - 13
Aggravated Sexual Assault - 29
Kidnapping - 1
Unlawful Restraint - 3
Miscellaneous Data:
Offense committed during another unrelated crime - 10
Offender was in position of authority - 6
Offense against family member - 5
The numbers won't add up because of multiple victims / charges and in some cases there is a lack of clarity about just how many victims there were. Also, I did this rather quickly, so I don't claim that the data is exact.
One thing to note is that Monmouth County will return 151 offenders, but you only see 56 listed. That is because if an offender has known aliases, they are listed under each one. Some offenders are listed 6 or 8 times, for the same offense. This to me is a blatant "scare" tactic to skew the numbers and cause people to believe there are more sex offenders than there really are. I'll have to ask somebody in New Jersey why this is.
Tomorrow I'll post the crime descriptions. They'll make you wonder about the tier-ranking system and what criteria are used in determining an offender's rank.
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Thread 120386, orolan, Oct 24, 2003 01:12 AM [A Quick Count] 120401, myoung, Oct 24, 2003 05:09 AM [not perfect] 120411, orolan, Oct 24, 2003 03:40 PM [Florida] 120413, steve, Oct 24, 2003 03:52 PM
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