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Can a registered sex offender baby-sit my children?

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No. Only those sex offenders who have committed a sex offense on, before, or after February 28, 1990, and who, on or after July 28, 1991, were in custody for that offense. And only kidnapping offenders who, on or after July 27, 1997, were in custody for that offense. Kidnapping and Unlawful Imprisonment convictions are only registerable if the victim is a minor and the offender is not the minor's parent.
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Can a sex offender live next to a school or with children?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
The Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) does not limit where a sex offender can live. However, if the sex offender is on parole or probation, the terms of the offender's parole or probation may limit where he or she can live. Additionally, there may be local laws in a particular county, town or village limiting where a registered sex offender may live or travel. For information regarding local laws, it is recommended that you contact the county, town or village in which you are interested.
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How do I get information on a Registered Sex Offender?

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You can obtain the names of registered sex offenders by clicking here to go to that section on the web page. You may also come into the front desk area of the Sheriff's Department for a written copy.
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Adams County Sheriff's Office FAQs
You can obtain a list of registered sex offenders by visiting the Adams County Sheriff's Department or the IL State Police web page. Their page includes an easy to search database.
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What should I do if I see a known sex offender talking with children in the neighborhood?

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Contact the Parole/Probation Officer or police. Report as much detail as possible. Confidentiality will be respected if requested.
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What should I tell my children if a sex offender is living in my neighborhood?

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You may caution your child about this person. It is recommended you take this opportunity to talk to your children about sexual abuse. Nine out of ten sex offenses are committed by someone the child knows and trusts. The majority of sex offenders are not known to law enforcement. You should encourage your children to talk to you about anyone who makes them uncomfortable or touches them inappropriately.
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HOW LONG MUST A SEX OFFENDER REGISTER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Sex offenders are required to register during any period of supervised release and shall continue to comply with registration for a period of ten (10) years after the date of discharge from supervision or incarceration. Offenders who were convicted of an aggravated offense or have prior convictions for sex related offenses will be subject to lifetime registration.
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IS THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS AS TO WHERE OR WITH WHOM A SEX OFFENDER CAN LIVE?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
The Sex Offender Registration Act does not have the authority to place restrictions on a registered sex offender as to where or with whom they can live. However, local ordinances can be enacted that restrict level 3 (high risk) sex offender with victim(s) 18 years old or younger, from living within 500 feet of a school or child care facility.
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WHAT SHOULD THE PUBLIC DO IF A SEX OFFENDER IS IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
The information is used to provide public notice and information about a registrant so a community can develop constructive safety plans for themselves and their family. The notification process will decrease a sex offender's ability to act secretly, but parents will have the biggest impact by teaching children about personal safety. A family should develop a safety plan. Children need to be educated about safety tips for both strangers and people with whom they are familiar.
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Can I get a sex offender out of my neighborhood?

The Department of Public Safety - The University of Iowa
There is no legal way to force a sex offender from your neighborhood if he has not broken any laws. If they are just living in your neighborhood, he is not doing anything wrong. In some cases, it is likely that if we focus just on those people on the registry, we may be not be worrying about all the right people. If someone on the Registry, has engaged in pro-social behavior (e.g.
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How do you find out what the restrictions are on a particular sex offender?

The Department of Public Safety - The University of Iowa
Call the judicial district in which the offender resides. (For example, for information regarding particular offenders residing in Coralville , Iowa City, Cedar Rapids and surrounding areas, calls should go to the 6 th Judicial District of the Department of Correctional Services The number for the 6 th is (319) 625-2650 at Oakdale or 319-398-3675 in Cedar Rapids .
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What is a sex offender?

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The term "sex offender" refers to any person convicted of Rape, Rape of a Child, Child Molestation, Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, Sexual Violation of Human Remains, Incest, Communication with a Minor for Immoral Purposes, a Felony with a finding of sexual motivation.
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What are the basic duties of a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
A list of the basic responsibilities can be viewed on DCJS's website under Information for Offenders.
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How do I get information on a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
There is a free 800 # Information Line, which a person can call to find out if an individual is listed in the Registry. DCJS also has a public website which shows Level 2 and Level 3 sex offenders. Local law enforcement agencies may also tell the community about level 1, level 2 and level 3 sex offenders who live in their area.
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What information can be released about a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
If you call the 800# Information Line, and an individual is a Level 1 or Level 2 offender, you will be able to find out information about the sex offender including the crime committed, terms of the offender's parole or probation, and the offender's zip code. If the offender is a Level 3, you will be able to find out the same information as described above, plus the exact address of the individual.
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Do I have to hire a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
Many employers must obtain fingerprints and do background checks for certain occupations (such as teachers, school bus drivers). If an individual has been found guilty of certain crimes, he or she will not be hired. Additionally, the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) does not allow a sex offender to work on an ice-cream truck.
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Do I have to rent to a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
DCJS cannot provide legal advice about the rights and duties of a landlord. You should contact an attorney. If you do not have an attorney, you may contact the New York Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service. The number is 1-800-342-3661.
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How do I find out Sex Offender Information for my neighborhood?

City of Rock Island, Illinois - Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the Illinois State Police listing of Sex Offenders at http://www.isp.state.il.us/sor/frames.htm. The database is updated daily and allows you to search by city, county, and zip code.
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How long must an offender register as a sex offender?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
A Level 1 offender (low risk) must register for twenty years or for life, and Level 2 (moderate risk) and Level 3 (high risk) offenders must register for life. For more information, View Risk Level Designation page.
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What does a "Registered" Sex Offender mean?

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Beginning June 1, 1997, persons convicted of a felony sex-offense are required to register with the Department of Corrections. "Registration" means that the Offender needs to update the Department of Corrections with information regarding their address, employment, school enrollment, and any name changes.
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Can I have a copy of the Registered Sex Offender List?

City & County of Broomfield
A list of sex offenders registered with the City and County of Broomfield is available from the Records Unit at no cost upon application. For more information, please contact us at 303-438-6420. You can also obtain information from the Broomfield Sex Offender Registry web page. Return to Top
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Does the Sex Offender Registration Act restrict where a registered sex offender may work?

Sex Offender Registry - Frequently Asked Questions
The only employment prohibition contained in the Sex Offender Registration Act is set forth in Correction Law §168-v which prohibits a registered sex offender from being employed on a motor vehicle engaged in the retail sale of frozen desserts. However, it is important to note that under other New York State laws, many employers are required to conduct criminal background checks on applications for employment, such as applicants for a teaching position or to be a school bus driver.
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CAN AN OFFENDER ASK FOR AN EXPUNGEMENT OF INFORMATION FROM THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Yes. Pursuant to ?29-4010, a registrant can file a petition with the district court for an order to expunge the information, however the court can only grant this if the registrant shows by clear and convincing evidence that the (a) registrant's duty to register has expired, (b) registrant does not have a criminal charge pending and is not under criminal investigation for registration able offense, and (c) registrant is not a substantial risk to commit another registration crime.
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BY WHAT METHOD CAN I RECEIVE SEX OFFENDER NOTIFICATION?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
The Nebraska State Patrol has three methods of notification. The most efficient and immediate is email notification. Qualified agencies can send their email address along with the name of their agency, telephone number, patrol assigned user id and password if available to the following email address sor@nsp.state.ne.us. Agencies without access to email can have the notification sent by fax or receive a telephone call.
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A PARENT HOW CAN I TELL IF A PERSON IS A SEX OFFENDER?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
Sex offenders have always been in our communities. There is no typical sex offender. Stereotypes often are not true. Most offenders are known to victims and are often put in a position of trust with their victim. Parents should be cautious about people who spend a lot of time with children in the absence of other adults or who spend more time with children than with other adults. They should also be aware of a person that frequently wants to take their child alone on vacations or other trips.
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How do I know if there is a sex offender living in my neighborhood?

The Department of Public Safety - The University of Iowa
There is an online registry at www.iowasexoffenders.com that allows users to search for sex offenders by entering in their zip code or other identifying information. On or after July 1, 1995 , an individual is required to register whom : 1) has been convicted or adjudicated of a criminal offense against a minor, sexual exploitation, or a sexually violent crime, 2) was on probation, parole, or work release status, or 3) was incarcerated on or after July 1, 1995 .
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How did the Sex Offender Registry come to be?

The Department of Public Safety - The University of Iowa
part of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act the United States Congress passed the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offenders Registration Act, which bears the name of an 11-year old boy who was abducted at gunpoint and never seen again. The Act set forth guidelines for states to establish sex offender registry programs.
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