airplanemechanic
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The balls don't commit the offense, the mind does. Removing testicles to stop them is silly, and would never pass legislation or court challenges.
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The balls don't commit the offense, the mind does. Removing testicles to stop them is silly, and would never pass legislation or court challenges.
It's VOLUNTARY. Not COURT ORDERED.
Yes, change a lot of laws.
No. Get specific. Otherwise it advocates an all or nothing approach.
No. Get specific. Otherwise it advocates an all or nothing approach.
Ok.
1. Do away with mandatory reporting requirements post probation/parole. They are illegal and unconstitutional. You want to keep them on a list? Fine. But it should not be required that someone who is free to go where they want and do what they want must report to anyone. This is not freedom. Either keep them locked up or let them go, but this tether is ridiculous and expensive.
2. Ensure that how long the offender must register is part of his sentencing and that he signs the document, not to change later down the road. In our state, out of the blue they said all of the offenders who are level 2 offenders have to go from registering for 10 years to 25. It was retroactive, and thus, unconstitutional. How did they keep it on the books? By saying the registry is not punitive. Funny how if an offender fails to register it becomes punitive very quickly. So there were people who had followed the law, agreed to register for 10 years, and were weeks from being off and suddenly have 15 more years to go. This is not legal. If you're going to resentence them they should be re-tried. But since you can't do double jeopardy, you can't change things after the fact.
3. Make the registry only for the police. This is how it started originally. Society doesn't know how to handle the information anyway.
4. If you keep it public, make every offenders registry page show offender age at the time of conviction, along with "victim" age. If there was no direct victim, make this information prominent on the offenders page.
5. Remove all children from the registry. Everyone under age 18.
6. Remove the Halloween restrictions. Never proved to protect anyone.
7. In our state, remove the label "sex offender" from their drivers licence. This protects nobody and is only there to shame the offender. That's not what the law is about.
8. Remove all residency restrictions from offenders. This is illegal and amounts to "banning." The law prohibits banning people from going anywhere they want to go or living where they want to live. If you want to keep it, make it for all types of offenses, otherwise you're concentrating on only one type of offence, and that's illegal and apparently at least one judge agrees with me.
Englewood sex offender residency restrictions ruled unconstitutional FOX31 Denver
I'm fixing to go to bed, but I think that's a good start.
Here's the dirty little secret in a nutshell. Society (left and right) admits that all the expensive therapy we offer to sexual predators in prisons and correctional facilities and probation and parole ain't worth crap because sexual predation is compulsive. A Baptist minister risked his career and his sanity and his soul because he could not resist his homosexual compulsion. Likewise Catholic priests. About 90% of sexual predators are male and of those who prey on male children 100% are homosexual. No democrat mom in the freaking Country would allow her daughters to be supervised by men. How in the world does the same society put homosexual employment above the physical and mental health of boys.
Now, you are right, pedophiles and other sexual predators probably can't be treated.
The problem with Sex Offender Registries is that they take the serial rapist and put him on the same list as the guy who had sex with his 15 year old girlfriend when he was 18.
It really isn't so much a problem with jobs, as if you have a conviction for much of ANYTHING, you have to disclose it to a potential employer.
Yup. I agree. Sex offenders that are really offenders do not get better. Change the law and lock them up forever. Telling someone that has legally served their prison term where they can live and what they can do is unconstitutional. It is a failure on the part of the Government, a refusal to create effective laws.Some violent and sexual offenses have further penalties after you get out of prison. Namely controlling where you can live, where you can work, etc. Seems like a violation of due process to impose what amounts to a sentence after you've served your prison one. If you wanna control where a child rapist can live why not just keep them in prison instead? Ultimate in control and perfectly constitutional.
ACLU says offender registry unconstitutional CJOnline.com
ACLU says offender registry unconstitutional
Registry includes sex offenders, people convicted of certain violent crimes
Posted: August 12, 2014
How can there be a due process issue if it is part of the punishment for the crime they have been convicted of? I can see putting people on the registry who were convicted before the law went in place being unconstitutional as ex post facto, but if its on the books before a persons trial, I don't see the constitutional issue.
I do see a problem where they have made the term "sex offender" overly broad.How can there be a due process issue if it is part of the punishment for the crime they have been convicted of?
Suppose a law was enacted that said: "Anyone guilty of shoplifting shall be executed." The death penalty would then be part of the punishment for the crime. You wouldn't see a Constitutional issue here - at least several of them?
An Adult male who molests and minor male child is both a Pedophile and a Homosexual.Here's the dirty little secret in a nutshell. Society (left and right) admits that all the expensive therapy we offer to sexual predators in prisons and correctional facilities and probation and parole ain't worth crap because sexual predation is compulsive. A Baptist minister risked his career and his sanity and his soul because he could not resist his homosexual compulsion. Likewise Catholic priests. About 90% of sexual predators are male and of those who prey on male children 100% are homosexual. No democrat mom in the freaking Country would allow her daughters to be supervised by men. How in the world does the same society put homosexual employment above the physical and mental health of boys.
Well, first, comparing homosexuals to pedophiles is disgusting.
second, religion doesn't help 'curing' compulsion because religion is worthless and always has been.
Now, you are right, pedophiles and other sexual predators probably can't be treated.
An Adult male who molests and minor male child is both a Pedophile and a Homosexual.