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Why do you hire former offenders?

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Maintaining a mixed staff represents a partnership with our students that also models our ultimate objective (i.e., their full restoration and participation in society).
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How many offenders are there?

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That depends on how you define offenders. The total number of offenders sentenced at magistrates' courts in 2003 was 1,413,764. The total number sentenced in the Crown Court was 76,063. However, if we consider the number of offenders who were sentenced in 2003, they totalled 1,489,827. This was the largest annual figure recorded in the last ten years, and a 5% increase since 2002.
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HOW ARE SEX OFFENDERS NOTIFIED TO REGISTER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Convicted sex offenders must sign a Notification to Register form provided by the sentencing court in which they were convicted and/or from the city/county jail or correctional facility or private/public institution from which they are being released. An offender is in violation of the law if they fail to register regardless of whether they were informed of their duty to register in the State of Nebraska.
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HOW ARE OFFENDERS NOTIFIED OF THEIR RISK LEVEL?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Registrants are sent a letter by certified mail notifying them of their classification level. A summary of the risk assessment scoring is also sent. If someone disputes the information used, the registrant can request an administrative hearing.
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Are all predators/offenders violent?

Sexual Predator FAQ
No. To become classified as a sexual predator/offender, one could have been convicted of any of a number of crimes. Some crimes involve physical violence, and some don't. However, all are deemed by the courts, based on previous behaviors, to represent a potential threat to certain persons (for example ? those under 18 years of age).
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Why do some offenders not have conditions?

Snohomish County : Citizen Information : FAQ
All offenders are only bound by conditions of supervision while they are on active supervision by the department of corrections, juvenile rehabilitation administration (parole), or their probation officer. After completing active supervision the offender's only requirement is that of continuing to register as a sex offender as required by law.
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How can I get information on other offenders?

Snohomish County : Citizen Information : FAQ
Information regarding level II offenders is available with level III offender information in books at the north, south and east precincts. If you believe that someone is a sex offender, they live your neighborhood, and are acting out in the community, you can contact a detective in the registered sex offender unit and they will assist you.
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How are the offenders classified?

Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office
When a person is found guilty of a sex offense the presiding judge schedules what is known as a House Bill 180 hearing. During this hearing the judge follows the procedures outlined in the Ohio Revised Code Section 2950.01. At the conclusion of the hearing the Judge classifies the offender.
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Do juvenile sex offenders have to register?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
individual, who is adjudicated, such as a youthful offender or juvenile delinquent, is not convicted of a crime and his or her records are not available to the public. As a result, he or she is not required to be registered in New York State. However, a juvenile offender, who is convicted of a sex crime, is required to register.
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How can I find out about a sex offenders' probation?

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There are a few questions you would first need to find out. Was he imprisoned in a state, federal, or County prison? If it was the latter, he would be on probation (state & federal jail would mean parole). If a person was charged with a sex offense, he should be registered, which you will be able to find out if you visit your local sheriff's department. Depending on the state that you live in, your state may have their registry on the Internet.
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DO OFFENDERS CONVICTED OF MISDEMEANOR SEX OFFENSES HAVE TO REGISTER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
If the offender is convicted of one of the above listed crimes whether it is a misdemeanor or felony, they must register.
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WHICH OFFENDERS ARE CLASSIFIED AS "SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS"?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
A sexually violent predator is a person who has been convicted of one or more of the offenses requiring registration and who suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder, making them likely to commit sexually violent offenses for the purpose of victimization. An offender can only be determined a sexual violent predator by the sentencing court after considering evidence from experts on behavior and treatment of sexual offenders.
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CAN THE PUBLIC REQUEST INFORMATION ON ANY REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
No. The public is only granted access to sex offenders who are classified as a high risk/Level 3 sex offenders.
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What regulations are put on sex offenders after they are released from jail or prison?

The Department of Public Safety - The University of Iowa
Sex offenders must register their address within five days of moving. Under the Iowa Code, "residence" is defined as "the place where a person sleeps, which may include more than one location, and may be mobile or transitory." Currently, they remain on the Iowa Sex Offender Registry for ten years unless they commit another sex crime. If they commit another crime, they are on the Registry for life.
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Do you maintain a lists of convicted sexual offenders who are out in the community?

Frequently Asked Questions - Idaho Department of Correction
No, we do not. State law requires the IDOC to provide an inmate, prior to release from confinement, written notification of the duty register. Sexual offenders must register with the sheriff's office in the county they reside in. The Idaho State Police maintains the master list of registered sex offenders living in Idaho. More information is available on the Idaho State Police website including photos of offenders classified as Violent Sexual Predators.
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What restrictions do sex offenders have?

Windcrest TX - Official Website - Sex offender registration ...
Offenders only have restrictions if they are under supervision (probation or parole). These are conditions set by the court or parole board and may restrict where they can live, work, and who they may have contact with. These conditions may vary by each individual offender.
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Can sex offenders live anywhere?

Windcrest TX - Official Website - Sex offender registration ...
If the offender is under supervision their residence must be approved by the supervising officer. If they are not under supervision there are no restrictions as to where they can live.
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How often do sex offenders have to register?

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Most offenders have to register once a year and this is around their birth date. If an offender has two convictions of a violent offense they have to register every 90 days.
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Do some offenders get away with not registering?

Windcrest TX - Official Website - Sex offender registration ...
Some offenders are not required to register by law because of when they committed their offense. Judges exempt some sex offenders from registration, however the law is very specific on whom a Judge can exempt from registration. There is no criminal law saying you cannot put out public information on sex offenders. We do not recommend this action. Our recommendation is to invite out the police agency that registers the offender and have a community meeting so correct information can be given out.
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I would like to work for STOP Sex Offenders! What can I do?

STOP Sex Offenders! | FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Your offer of help is so very much appreciated! SSO is run by one caring and informed mom, and there are no paying jobs available at this time. We need Volunteers! Click here for available opportunities! You can also inform others of their right to know if there are sex offenders living in their neighborhood. Search for pedophile sites and report them to us - we will forward those URLs to the proper authorities.
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How many offenders are released each year?

Frequently Asked Questions (Reentry)
According to the most recent figures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 571,000 offenders were released from State prison in 2000, a 41-percent increase over the 405,400 offenders that were released in 1990. For more information, go to the BJS Web site.
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What happens to the most serious offenders?

Juvenile - Clark County Washington
They may be committed to an institution operated by the state Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (JRA) or transferred to adult court. JRA institutions are located outside of Clark County.
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What about the safety of the offenders?

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Prior to working on any project, offenders are trained in safety and construction practices by the correctional facility and/or the Habitat affiliate. Offenders are provided with hardhats, goggles, gloves, boots and hearing protection.
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Do offenders have co-payments?

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In accordance with state law, if a visit to a TDCJ facility health clinic meets offender health care co-payment criteria, the offender will be charged a $3.00 co-payment fee. Offenders will be provided access to health services regardless of ability to pay. Any complaint about medical co-payment must be made to the Manager of Health Services immediately upon receipt of the Trust Fund statement containing the charge.
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Why Hire A Lawyer?

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If you are the victim of a severe spinal cord injury, our attorneys can help you maximize your claim. At the Law Offices of Doehrman & Chamberlain, our lawyers are nationally renowned for their impressive track record of successful spinal cord injury verdicts and settlements. Boasting decades of collective experience, our Indianapolis, Indiana spinal cord injury attorneys help victims get the compensation to which they are entitled.
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Can I hire a guide?

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Several guide services offer trips to the huts. These businesses operate under special use permit with the US Forest Service. Hiring a guide can be a great way to experience the huts, especially if you are a first time hut user or someone looking to experience more interesting routes and challenging hut-to-hut trips. In addition to guiding you on your trip, these services can also deal with logistics such as car shuttles and meals.
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Can I hire a Backlife?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs - Back in Action
You can hire the Backlife for £25 per month (plus delivery and collection if you are not close enough to one of our showrooms to collect and return in person). You can find details about the Backlife by clicking here.
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