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  • Megan's Law Website, Sex Offenders Nationwide

    03/19/2005 7:42:15 AM PST · by Dr. Scarpetta · 26 replies · 5,516+ views
    Megan’s Law allows the States discretion to establish criteria for disclosure, but compels them to make private and personal information on registered sex offenders available to the public. To view Registered Sex Offenders, Megan's Law, child abuse molesters information and resources to see what form of notification your state provides, please visit Megan's website and access your state's info. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio...
  • Dangerous teachers - Bad apples find ways into school – and put kids at risk

    03/01/2005 5:11:03 PM PST · by gidget7 · 14 replies · 907+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 3/1/2005 | By Kevin Rothstein/ First of three parts
    Dover's police chief called teacher James Risi ``a poster boy for pedophiliac behavior'' and helped drive him out of his toney town's schools, but after he left, the boys and girls of Brockton and Chelsea called him something else: their teacher. ``It was the one thing we had all been promised, that he would never get another teaching job,'' said the mother of the 9-year-old Dover girl whom Risi traumatized. ``This is just so sad on so many levels.'' Doctors ultimately said Risi had no sexual interest in children, but the state found his record disturbing enough to eventually revoke...
  • Megan's Law: Living with knowing

    01/05/2005 12:14:58 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 5 replies · 374+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | Tue, Jan. 04, 2005 | Michelle Quinn
    Jill Simpson wishes she had never typed her San Jose ZIP code into the new online database that gives detailed information about convicted sex offenders in California. A convicted rapist lives two streets away, and three other sex offenders live in her San Jose neighborhood, one near the preschool to which she had planned to send her daughter.
  • Sexual predators in your neighborhood? Megan's Law database now ONLINE!!

    12/16/2004 11:30:13 AM PST · by Lizavetta · 37 replies · 8,711+ views
    Sexual predators and their locations are now available online for Californians to find out if there are degenerates in their neighborhoods. Check it out: http://www.meganslaw.ca.gov/disclaimer.htm
  • CA: A year after Megan's Law report, real reform remains elusive

    02/05/2004 3:26:50 PM PST · by calcowgirl · 180+ views
    AP via Mercury News ^ | Feb. 05, 2004 | KIM CURTIS
    <p>SAN FRANCISCO - In the year since an Associated Press investigation found widespread flaws in California's sex offender registry, a state housecleaning has resulted in minor improvements to the Megan's Law database, but real reform remains elusive.</p> <p>The AP report in January 2003 found that more than 33,000 rapists and child molesters had failed to register with police as required. Attorney General Bill Lockyer agreed the system had broken down, and said it would cost at least $15 million annually to track down the missing.</p>
  • Where sex offenders live -- and why you don't know [CA](Very Scary- Must Read)

    12/14/2003 5:34:53 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 40 replies · 2,673+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | Sun, Dec. 14, 2003 | Sean Webby
    Across Ocala Avenue from Meyer Elementary School in San Jose, in a small house flanked by palm trees, lives Ismael Otero, a 44-year-old convicted child molester classified at high risk of attacking again. Parents at Meyer have raised no outcry about Otero, for the simplest of reasons: They don't know he's there. And it's not because school officials are keeping quiet. They didn't know either.
  • Blood Found In Rodriquez' Car~~Story Dru Sjodin

    12/05/2003 8:14:57 AM PST · by WestCoastGal · 121 replies · 672+ views
    Report: Video Puts Suspect At Mall Where Sjodin Worked Police Sergeant: Tape Shows Rodriguez In Lot When College Student Disappeared POSTED: 7:04 a.m. EST December 5, 2003 UPDATED: 7:16 a.m. EST December 5, 2003 Authorities in North Dakota have tapes placing kidnapping suspect Alfonso Rodriguez in the mall parking lot from which authorities believe University of North Dakota student Dru Sjodin was abducted last month, a Minneapolis newspaper reported. According to a report on the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper's Web site, Grand Forks police Sgt. Mike Hedlund said the tapes show the 50-year-old kidnapping suspect in a Grand Forks mall...
  • First evidence to link Rodriguez, Sjodin

    12/05/2003 5:56:44 AM PST · by Alissa · 13 replies · 192+ views
    Grand Forks Herald ^ | Dec. 5, 2003 | Stephen J. Lee
    Bloodstains matching Dru Sjodin's blood type were found in the car that police say was used by Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. to abduct her, the St. Paul Pioneer Press is reporting today. The Pioneer Press reported that "sources close to the investigation," said the blood was found in the maroon 2002 Mercury Sable Rodriguez bought at a Grand Forks dealership in June. Sources in Grand Forks, including Police Chief John Packett and State's Attorney Peter Welte, would not comment on the report when told of it Thursday night. The reported blood stains are the first major piece of physical evidence revealed...
  • Rapist's arrest yields few clues [re: Kidnapping of Dru Sjodin]

    12/02/2003 10:04:12 PM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 7 replies · 276+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Wednesday, December 3, 2003
    <p>GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -- The arrest of a convicted rapist in the disappearance of a college student produced no immediate breakthrough yesterday in the search for the young woman, but the police chief vowed: "Dru, we will find you."</p>
  • Items Found in Search for UND Student (Dru Sjodin)

    11/26/2003 4:36:23 AM PST · by maggief · 43 replies · 567+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Nov. 26, 2003 | DAVE KOLPACK
    GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Volunteer searchers have turned up several "items of interest" in the disappearance of a University of North Dakota student, but nothing that has led investigators to Dru Sjodin. Police on Tuesday sifted through discarded paper, clothes and other items gathered by hundreds of volunteers - some on their knees in the snow - in hopes of finding a cell phone or other links to Sjodin (pronounced shah-deen), who was last heard from over the weekend. Police would not elaborate on the items that were found. Sgt. Michael Hedlund said they did not appear to be significant...
  • After startled cry, UND senior vanishes (Dru Sjodin)

    11/25/2003 6:14:36 AM PST · by maggief · 253 replies · 478+ views
    Star Tribune ^ | November 25, 2003 | Chuck Haga and Richard Meryhew
    GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- Dru Sjodin finished her shift at the Victoria's Secret store at 4 p.m. Saturday, then did a little shopping at another store in the Columbia Mall in Grand Forks. As she walked to her car, the 22-year-old University of North Dakota senior from Pequot Lakes, Minn., used her cell phone to call her boyfriend in the Twin Cities. They talked for about 10 minutes, he later told authorities, until the call ended with a startled cry from Dru: "Oh, my God! No!" Nobody has heard from her since. A few hours later, there was a second...
  • Former President Clinton set to arrive in Memphis 10/28 amid tight security

    10/27/2003 8:22:38 AM PST · by mountaineer · 33 replies · 270+ views
    WMC - TV ^ | Oct. 27 2003
    Former President Bill Clinton and Memphis NAACP activist Maxine Smith will be honored with Freedom Awards by the National Civil Rights Museum. Security is expected to be tight for the event tomorrow afternoon and evening in Memphis. Museum Executive Director Beverly Robertson says the Memphis police TACT Unit will provide surveillance, working with the Secret Service and Clinton's security team. Smith is the former executive director of the local NAACP. Her involvement in civil rights began in the 1950's when she was denied admission to Memphis State University because she is black. Museum board member Greg Duckett says Smith and...
  • NJ Posts Sex Offender Addresses Online

    09/26/2003 9:42:48 PM PDT · by Calpernia · 26 replies · 429+ views
    1010wins.com ^ | 9/26/03 | 1010wins
    New Jersey is now posting the home addresses of convicted sex offenders on the state's Internet registry, state Attorney General Peter C. Harvey announced Friday. Last month, a federal appeals court threw out an attempt by the state Public Defender's Office to shut down the Internet registry and allowed the addresses to be placed on the Web site. On Friday, state police started posting the addresses of the offenders deemed by the courts to be the most dangerous and likely to repeat as predators. Of the 9,352 registered sex offenders statewide, 4,006 classified in those categories will have their addresses...
  • Schwarzenegger Calls for Davis to Reconvene Legislature to Extend Megan’s Law

    09/19/2003 1:37:44 PM PDT · by Tamzee · 59 replies · 238+ views
    www.joinarnold.com ^ | September 17, 2003 | Join Arnold
    Arnold Schwarzenegger released the following statement today regarding the legislature and governor’s neglect of California’s “Megan’s Law,” which allows for public access to information about registered sex offenders in their community. “I am upset that the legislature would adjourn and leave Sacramento without renewing the public’s right to have access to the Megan’s Law registry of sex offenders. “Megan’s Law has been a tremendous tool for parents to keep their children safe, secure and away from predators. I endorse Assembly Minority Leader Dave Cox’s call that the governor immediately reconvene the legislature to extend Megan’s Law. “If Gray Davis and...
  • [NJ] Justices limit crime of printing out kid porn [at the library!]

    07/25/2003 1:07:30 PM PDT · by Incorrigible · 5 replies · 103+ views
    Newark Star Ledger ^ | 7/25/03 | Robert Schwaneberg
    <p>Such an act, the court declared in a 4-3 ruling, is viewing or possessing child pornography, a crime that carries at most an 18-month jail term.</p> <p>The ruling disappointed the state Attorney General's Office, which said it may ask lawmakers to toughen the penalties for copying child pornography. Two lawmakers yesterday said they are already drafting such a bill.</p>
  • CA: Legislative logjam hindering bills to reinforce Megan's Law

    06/17/2003 12:32:14 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 214+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 6/17/03 | Kim Curtis - AP
    SAN FRANCISCO &#8211; Two dozen bills designed to bolster California's Megan's Law are struggling in the Legislature as politicians haggle over details and accuse each other of going soft on sex offenders. "Who loses are the parents and kids. Megan's Law has gotten caught between Republicans and Democrats. It's really a game of who can outdo the other, who's got the toughest law or whose does the most," said Sen. Dean Florez, D-Shafter. Florez thinks the most important piece of legislation is his proposal requiring law enforcement to check in with sex offenders instead of the other way around. He...
  • RITTER confirms his mental incompetence, calls Bush biggest threat to Democracy (HURL ALERT)

    02/14/2003 6:54:08 AM PST · by 1Old Pro · 33 replies · 265+ views
    Ritter calls Bush threat to U.S. Albany-- WAMC audience unconcerned about former arms inspector's 2001 arrest By ALAN WECHSLER, Staff writerFirst published: Friday, February 14, 2003 Speaking for the first time in the Capital Region since news of his arrest on sex charges broke last month, former arms inspector Scott Ritter continued his crusade against a war with Iraq at the WAMC Performing Arts Studio on Thursday. Speaking for a half-hour and answering written questions from the audience during a live broadcast, Ritter said the biggest enemy to democracy was not Iraq or al-Qaida. It was, he said, the administration...
  • Sex-offender registration isn't as helpful as it looks

    02/13/2003 9:18:57 AM PST · by Clint Williams · 7 replies · 394+ views
    The Pantagraph ^ | Thursday, February 13, 2003 | Editorial
    Requiring sex offenders to register with police has become a popular way to give the appearance of protecting people from being attacked. But appearances can be deceiving. Every state, including Illinois, has some version of "Megan's law" -- a law named after 7-year-old Megan Kanka of New Jersey who was raped and killed by a child molester. The idea is to let residents know there is a potential sexual predator in their midst. That way neighbors can keep their children away and/or watch for suspicious behavior. But the laws have raised civil liberty concerns that requiring sex offenders to register...
  • Ritter lashes out at U.S (at the Abu Dhabi-based Zayed Centre, affiliate of the Arab League)

    02/11/2003 11:33:03 PM PST · by TLBSHOW · 29 replies · 876+ views
    gulfnews ^ | 2/9/2003 | Nadim Kawach
    A former U.S. navy officer and UN chief arms inspector in Iraq yesterday lashed out at the United States, accusing it of acting against international law by seeking to use military force to topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussain and control the oil-rich country. Scott Ritter, who served as the top arms inspector in Iraq between 1991 and 1998, said more than 95 per cent of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction have been destroyed while 100 per cent of its factories producing such weapons have been neutralised and shut down. In a lecture entitled "The coming war in Iraq: how did...
  • Ritter speaks in Albany 2-13. Sponsored by taxpayer supported public radio.

    02/12/2003 7:47:52 AM PST · by 1Old Pro · 31 replies · 693+ views
    http://events.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/events.eventsmain?action=showEvent&eventID=50071   Scott Ritter General Event Information Event Category: On-Air Price: FREE ADMISSION / RESERVATIONS REQUIRED * contact the Venue listed below for ticketing information Dates and Times: Thursday, 2/13/2003 at 8:00 PM Artist/Group: Scott Ritter Description In 1998, Scott Ritter resigned his post as chief weapons inspector for the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM) in Iraq, charging that the United States was purposefully obstructing the completion of the UNSCOM mission. He now says the U.S. is intent on manufacturing phony "evidence" of arms violations as a pretext for war. An outspoken critic of the Bush administration's stance on Iraq, Ritter...