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Posted: 7/30/2015 7:05:51 AM EDT
A "Statistic" With No Support
When the California Corrections Department recently examined cases of sex offender registrants returned to prison for a new offense, they found that in 88% of the cases, the new offense was a parole violation. Parole violations are generally acts that aren’t crimes for anyone not on parole—things like going to a bar or visiting a friend who’s also an ex-felon. Only 1.8% of those re-incarcerated had committed a new sex offense. View Quote |
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Interesting. It appears the state might of jumped the gun spending millions on developing a sex offender registry.
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i guess now pedos and sex offenders are being downtrodden and oppressed and we're supposed to be sympathetic to them too?
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i guess now pedos and sex offenders are being downtrodden and oppressed and we're supposed to be sympathetic to them too? The next "sexual preference." Yep. Just watch. Fucktards will be along shortly to say "you're so brave for coming out, we love you. People should be able to marry who they want " |
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i guess now pedos and sex offenders are being downtrodden and oppressed and we're supposed to be sympathetic to them too? The next "sexual preference." But only if it's pedophilia. Hetero-rape (even if it's just a glance...) is still the worst crime a man can commit. Well, it's the worst crime a WHITE man can commit. TC |
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lowest ranking professor at his university, I am sure this article is accurate, especially in light of the effort to decriminalize Pedophilia
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i guess now pedos and sex offenders are being downtrodden and oppressed and we're supposed to be sympathetic to them too? View Quote They've been the #1 source of soccer mom panic for at least 25 years now; that rarely leads to good policy, and it hasn't. It's very good that society is finally prosecuting terrible crimes that it had traditionally turned a blind eye to, but naturally we've overdone it with a witch hunt/no punishment too severe response. It's past time to rein in our emotions and base policy on reality. For instance, practically banning sex offenders from living anywhere and then busting them for the nearly unavoidable parole violations. |
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If they did their time and released they should be treated as any other free citizens with all the rights as well: guns, voting, no sex offender registration.
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Quoted: Member? I thought Harry Reid is the president of NAMBLA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: NAMBLA Isn't Harry Reid a member? Member? I thought Harry Reid is the president of NAMBLA. I thought he was the former president and now just recruits. As n recruits little boys to be raped, er, I mean loved tenderly by grown men, |
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if it can save one person's then we should keep them locked up forever, or like my liberal daughter says, they are broken, just put them down
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Pretty much everybody already knew that. Sex offenders aren't likely to be career criminals from the ghetto. Half the posters on this forum are probably sex offenders and don't even know it.
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NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) -- A registered sex offender in Delaware was arrested for sexually assaulting two teenage girls.New Castle Police say 27-year-old Matthew Hagins knew one of his alleged victims. Investigators say Hagins invited the 13 and 14 year old girls back to his home on Edgewood Avenue in New Castle Monday night. Police say the girls were assaulted multiple times. Hagins was arrested Tuesday and charged with four counts of second degree rape and two counts of a sex offender having unlawful sexual conduct against a child. Hagins is registered Tier II Sex Offender. He was committed to the Young Correctional Institute in lieu of $150,000 secured bond pending a preliminary hearing. |
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As we know the label "sex offender" is often applied in cases that really are BS. But, there are still some sick fucks in this world that really should not be walking the streets. Those individuals do get caught doing the same, if not worse all the time. I really don't want them near my kid. I keep asking, if they are a danger to society, whey are we releasing them from jail to begin with?
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I just hope we continue to put 18 year old men on the sex registry for having relations with their 17 year old girlfriends. It's the right thing to do.
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FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. (WXYZ) - A missing 15-year-old girl from Center Line who was believed to be traveling with a registered sex offender has been located safely in Tennessee. Shelby Grech was found Monday in Lebanon, Tennessee, east of Nashville, and about 530 miles from Farmington Hills. Grech was last seen leaving the Knights Inn in the area of Grand River and 10 Mile in Farmington Hills around 8 p.m. on July 25. She is believed to have been traveling with 36-year-old Timothy Fulgenz, who was arrested in Lebanon, Tennessee. Police have released no other details about the developments. Fulgenzi is a convicted sex offender and an acquaintance of Shelby's mother. |
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INDIANAPOLIS – A convicted sex offender in Northwest Indiana was arrested Thursday. FOX 59 reports 67-year-old Richard Dobeski was arrested at a library in Indianapolis.He was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender. Dobeski was convicted of murdering two children in the 1960’s and went to prison until 2003. In 2008, he went back to prison for fondling a young boy, and police said he was seen trying to lure children in Pulaski County. His sentence ended last week and he was released in LaPorte County. |
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CLEVELAND- A convicted sex offender is sitting in the Cleveland city jail suspected of a new attack on a woman waiting for a bus. Eddie Brisbon, 41, was picked up on a warrant and is now charged with rape. A police report shows the attack happened early one morning back in June. A woman told police she was robbed and raped in an attack that began near East 79th Street and Euclid Avenue, a bus stop for RTA’s HealthLine bus. Court records show the suspect had a gun and took the woman’s purse. When he found nothing of value, he forced the woman to go to several warehouses and perform sex acts. The victim said the man had a broken beer bottle and threatened to kill her. Cleveland Sex Crimes investigators had little to go on, but they used DNA to tie Brisbon to the case. We’ve learned detectives and the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office worked together to get the testing done quickly. Cuyahoga County records show Brisbon was convicted in Georgia in 2008 for sexually assaulting a 15 year old girl. Lately, he’s been living in Cleveland. |
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EAST STROUDSBURG — A man already registered as a sexually violent predator is behind bars again. Authorities in Monroe County said David Bohm, 39, of East Stroudsburg was sharing and looking at child pornography. Some of the girls were as young as eight and some were engaging in sex acts with animals. Videos and pictures were found on Bohm’s computer Thursday at his home on Brodhead Avenue in East Stroudsburg. Bohm was arrested. He is locked up in the Monroe County jail. Back in 2004, Bohm pleaded guilty to having sex with a 15-year-old girl. He was sentenced to two to eight years in prison for that case. |
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SOUTH ROXANA, IL (KTVI) – A registered sex offender out on parole is back in custody. Richard Heatherly, 67, was working as a maintenance man at a South Roxana apartment complex. Police say they received reports he was having improper contact with children. Heatherly was previously convicted in a child pornography case. He now faces two counts of sexual assault on a child. |
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It's always easier to start by taking rights away from those nobody else likes.
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Eronn James Ortega, 42, is required to notify the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office within 72 hours of moving. He was convicted on two counts of indecent exposure in 2004. He was then convicted in 2010 of failing to register as a sex offender. Because of that, he is now required to alert authorities each time he relocates. On July 21, a resident reported Ortega was on his balcony naked. The resident then alerted the apartment manager who went to investigate. The manager told Ortega, according to documents, that he could not be on his balcony naked. He then contacted police. An officer arrived and saw Ortega in his apartment with the blinds open masturbating. Ortega told police that he took meth earlier in the day and that his "bosses" told him to touch himself for money, documents say. Through the investigation, police learned that Ortega moved into the Alhambra apartments near Main Street and South MacDonald on July 10 without notifying MCSO. He was booked into jail under suspicion of indecent exposure and failure to notify authorities of an address or name change. |
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A 21-year-old man was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl. The man is also a registered sex offender. Terrebonne Parish sheriff's deputies were called to the 200 block of Cliffwood Court in Houma on Thursday around 2:45 p.m. after receiving a tip. Officers said they discovered Gage Rau alone with the girl, which is a violation of his probation. Rau and the alleged victim were taken to the sheriff's office where the investigation continued. Detectives learned Rau and the girl were involved in a sexual relationship. Rau was arrested for felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. He remains in Terrebonne Parish Jail on a $50,000 bond. He is also currently on probation for felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile. The case remains under investigation and more charges could follow |
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ORANGE CITY, Fla. —A convicted sex offender accused of drugging, kidnapping and raping a woman nearly two weeks ago has been arrested. Jason Minton, 39, was booked into the Volusia County Jail Wednesday morning. Volusia County sheriff’s deputies obtained a warrant for Minton’s arrest after a 20-year-old woman said he brought her to his home, shoved a pill down her throat, which incapacitated her, and then raped her. The alleged victim was able to escape Minton’s home and call for help. Minton had been previously labeled a sex offender for a crime against a minor several years ago. He is being held without bond. |
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there are over 7.5 million hits on sex offender arrested, whomever is compiling those stats is full of shit
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A big problem is how we define a "sex offender". Is someone who urinates in public really a sex offender?
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Sorry... but actual pedophiles are broken. They don't get better.
Lumping in a case of public urination with them is just silly. |
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I agree. The scarlet letter is unconstitutional. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If they did their time and released they should be treated as any other free citizens with all the rights as well: guns, voting, no sex offender registration. I agree. The scarlet letter is unconstitutional. It's not like we even do that with normal felons, even nonviolent ones. Not even misdemeanors. My issue is that if we don't want them getting back into crime, they need to have earning potential to incentivise law abiding behavior. When the choice is crime or poverty for life, I see how they go back to their old ways. Doesn't make it right, but I can see the thought process. |
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there are over 7.5 million hits on sex offender arrested, whomever is compiling those stats is full of shit View Quote Either that or they learned from their mistakes so they just don't get caught again. You are right though, it is simply not plausible that there is an 80% mental disorder cure rate by just being incarcerated once. |
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They are good folks and should become boy scout leaders...it's what's next.
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A "Statistic" With No Support When the California Corrections Department recently examined cases of sex offender registrants returned to prison for a new offense, they found that in 88% of the cases, the new offense was a parole violation. Parole violations are generally acts that aren’t crimes for anyone not on parole—things like going to a bar or visiting a friend who’s also an ex-felon. Only 1.8% of those re-incarcerated had committed a new sex offense. View Quote View Quote LOL, the article didn't debunk anything! The guy is cherry picking inconsequential info from different states/Canada to get his desired result. Which by the way, didn't prove shit! If you want actual data on sex offender recidivism in CA here you go. Also just FYI, CA just redefined "recidivism" to make it appear as if crime/recidivism is down (see below). "The Board of State and Community Corrections now defines recidivism as “conviction of a new felony or misdemeanor committed within three years of release from custody or committed within three years of placement on supervision for a previous criminal conviction”. A return-to-prison is defined as follows: An individual convicted of a felony and incarcerated in a CDCR adult institution who was released to parole, discharged after being paroled, or directly discharged during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and subsequently returned-to-prison within three years of their release date. The rate for the 104,981 offenders who were released during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and returned-to-prison is 54.3 percent, which is a 6.7 percentage point decrease from the Fiscal Year 2008-09 return-to-prison rate of 61 percent. This notable decrease is primarily due to Assembly Bill (AB) 109, California’s Public Safety Realignment Act (Realignment), which requires certain offenders be sentenced and returned to county jails, rather than State prison." |
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LOL, the article didn't debunk anything! The guy is cherry picking inconsequential info from different states/Canada to get his desired result. Which by the way, didn't prove shit! If you want actual data on sex offender recidivism in CA here you go. Also just FYI, CA just redefined "recidivism" to make it appear as if crime/recidivism is down (see below). "The Board of State and Community Corrections now defines recidivism as “conviction of a new felony or misdemeanor committed within three years of release from custody or committed within three years of placement on supervision for a previous criminal conviction”. A return-to-prison is defined as follows: An individual convicted of a felony and incarcerated in a CDCR adult institution who was released to parole, discharged after being paroled, or directly discharged during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and subsequently returned-to-prison within three years of their release date. The rate for the 104,981 offenders who were released during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and returned-to-prison is 54.3 percent, which is a 6.7 percentage point decrease from the Fiscal Year 2008-09 return-to-prison rate of 61 percent. This notable decrease is primarily due to Assembly Bill (AB) 109, California’s Public Safety Realignment Act (Realignment), which requires certain offenders be sentenced and returned to county jails, rather than State prison." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A "Statistic" With No Support When the California Corrections Department recently examined cases of sex offender registrants returned to prison for a new offense, they found that in 88% of the cases, the new offense was a parole violation. Parole violations are generally acts that aren’t crimes for anyone not on parole—things like going to a bar or visiting a friend who’s also an ex-felon. Only 1.8% of those re-incarcerated had committed a new sex offense. LOL, the article didn't debunk anything! The guy is cherry picking inconsequential info from different states/Canada to get his desired result. Which by the way, didn't prove shit! If you want actual data on sex offender recidivism in CA here you go. Also just FYI, CA just redefined "recidivism" to make it appear as if crime/recidivism is down (see below). "The Board of State and Community Corrections now defines recidivism as “conviction of a new felony or misdemeanor committed within three years of release from custody or committed within three years of placement on supervision for a previous criminal conviction”. A return-to-prison is defined as follows: An individual convicted of a felony and incarcerated in a CDCR adult institution who was released to parole, discharged after being paroled, or directly discharged during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and subsequently returned-to-prison within three years of their release date. The rate for the 104,981 offenders who were released during Fiscal Year 2009-10 and returned-to-prison is 54.3 percent, which is a 6.7 percentage point decrease from the Fiscal Year 2008-09 return-to-prison rate of 61 percent. This notable decrease is primarily due to Assembly Bill (AB) 109, California’s Public Safety Realignment Act (Realignment), which requires certain offenders be sentenced and returned to county jails, rather than State prison." I'm gonna venture to guess author Ira Ellman, humanities professor at ASU, is a pedophile. This pigeon holes in nicely with the probation leads to crime for black juvenile offenders theme BTW. |
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i guess now pedos and sex offenders are being downtrodden and oppressed and we're supposed to be sympathetic to them too? View Quote poor, poor, pedos It's not their fault. They were born this way. Let's lower the age of consent a few years. (age of consent lowered a few years) A few years later: poor, poor, downtrodden pedos. Their plight is because of white priviledge. They live in a world where relationships are restricted to the traditional christian priviledge whiteness sense of the word. Let's lower the age of consent a few years. (age of consent further lowered a few years) A few years later: Why do you even have a problem with this you idiots? Lot fucked his daughters for cryin out loud. etc etc. |
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Quoted:As we know the label "sex offender" is often applied in cases that really are BS. View Quote While researching something or another in college I came across our state sex offender list. Checking the local area I saw a guy I was working with at a fast food joint. Crime was something like "committing a lewd act on a child under 16". Immediate reaction was holy shit, he's a pedophile. Found out the actual crime was having sex with his 15 year old girlfriend when he was 17. Her parents found out and had charges brought against him. By the time I knew him, they were married and had two kids. I was able to get the details because our manager got them all before hiring him, but the community at large would only ever see "committing a lewd act on a child under 16", and he'll live his whole life hoping some dumbass doesn't set his house on fire (for the children) because he had premarital sex with his wife in high school. |
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