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Thread (Discussion): [channelcincinnati.com] Many sexual offenders too close to schools


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Message 155312 (In Reply to Message 155307)


Posted by
steve on Jul 06, 2005 03:23 PM | Also by steve
Gender: Male, Age Bracket: 30 - 39, State: Virginia, Country: United States

I have to agree with you that a lot will end up homeless and probably locked up eventually as a result. Others might find a home, but the stress of finding a new home and anger with the system might make reoffending more likely. For others, life will go on. Unless someone tracks these RSOs, no one will probably ever know the effects and whether years from now their reoffense rates and ability to reintegrate will be inline with others or way out of whack.

True, I can't recall an article about sex offender proximity laws that stated a statistic of any kind about the number of crimes committed by a registered sex offender at or near a school. I believe that those sex offenders who target children are probably more likely to reoffend should they live very close to where children congregrate, but 920 feet away from a school seems plenty to me. If the offender doesn't have direct line of sight to the area where children congregate or needs binoculars, I think the offender is far enough away. Just my 2 cents.

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Message 155307


Posted by orolan on Jul 06, 2005 02:06 PM | Also by orolan
Gender: Male, Age Bracket: 40 - 49, State: N/A, Country: United States


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155276, admin, Jul 06, 2005 12:23 AM [Introduction]
      155277, steve, Jul 06, 2005 04:28 AM
            155307, orolan, Jul 06, 2005 02:06 PM
                  155312, steve, Jul 06, 2005 03:23 PM
            155311, steve, Jul 06, 2005 03:16 PM [Article corrected - yards to feet]

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