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getagrip_already

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12. there is a lot of data.....
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 10:50 AM
Oct 2022

That sex offenders don't quit after their first offense. In many, it is psychopathic and they are driven to seek out victims.

That is the basis registries were founded upon. Don't let people convicted of certain crimes blend back into society and stay under the radar of police.

Does it work? Does it burden people unnecessarily? Is it unfair? Is it any worse than the rescitevism rate for other crimes?

Topics for debate to be sure. But there is data to support it. I'm sure there is also data to dispute it.

And in the end it's politicians that warp it for their own uses.

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