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Thread (Discussion): [Gazette.com] Police post sex offender details online


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Message 168354 (In Reply to Message 168297)
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Navigatr1 on Dec 01, 2005 05:21 AM | Also by Navigatr1
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Victim advocates warn that the sex-offender lists are incomplete because an estimated 84 percent of sexual assaults go unreported. Most sex offenders aren’t caught.

If there is an estimated 84% of sexual assaults that go unreported, and we assume there are 500,000 registered sex offenders, then that means there are 2,625,000 people who aren't registered but should be. Seems I would be more worried about these 2,625,000 unreported sex offenders than the 500,000 who are registered. Assuming 600,000 registered sex offenders means that there are 3,150,000 people who should be registered as a sex offender if their crime was reported and prosecuted. So why aren't these crimes being reported? Have we gone so overboard with the post conviction sex offender laws that people aren't reporting the crimes because they don't want to inflict that type of punishment on the offender?

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Message 168297


Posted by rabbitreborn on Nov 30, 2005 07:52 PM | Also by rabbitreborn
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167828, admin, Nov 22, 2005 01:58 PM [Introduction]
      168297, rabbitreborn, Nov 30, 2005 07:52 PM
            168354, Navigatr1, Dec 01, 2005 05:21 AM [Doing the Math]
            168392, orolan, Dec 01, 2005 05:37 PM

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