Take Down the Public Sex Offender Registry
The National Public Sex Offender Registry, Sex Offender Registration Notification Act, (SORNA) and the Adam Walsh Act is counter productive to the safety of men, women and children in society.
Not only does the Public Sex Offender Registry banish all those upon the registry including their innocent children, but also it actually has been shown to create a heightened potential for recidivism among ex offenders who would be otherwise law abiding citizens.
Placing the name, age, address, crime, place of employment and many pieces of information on a Publicly accessible website creates a state of constant instability for the ex offenders and their families.
EMPLOYMENT FOR EX SEX OFFENDERS
Employment is basically not an option as all job applications ask if the prospective employee has ever been convicted of a sex crime. Not only that, but employers do not want to wear the stigma of having an employee listed on the public shaming sex offender registry as working at their business. Employers fear loss of customers due to the stigma.
HOUSING FOR EX SEX OFFENDERS
Anyone who is on the public sex offender registry faces huge challenges when seeking to rent housing. Not only is there residency restrictions which make it almost impossible to find suitable housing in many cities but also many rental applications ask if a person is on the registry…once that is disclosed.. the applicant is denied.
EFFECTS OF THE PUBLIC SHAMING SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ON THE INNOCENT CHILDREN OF EX OFFENDERS
The innocent children of ex offenders suffer great amounts of pain and humiliation due to their parent being on the registry. The registration laws were created to protect children from being raped and molested. But in fact, the very registration laws created to protect children are the tools used by government and state law enforcement to rape and molest innocent children with their laws. Children of ex offenders have been found to not only be bullied, ostracized, ridiculed, humiliated, excluded and treated as lepers by fellow students and neighbors in their communities but also have suffered by having to live sub standard lives economically due to the parent not being able to find employment or start their own businesses due to the stigma of being on the registry.
BIGGER GOVERNMENT AT TAX PAYER’S EXPENSE FOR LAWS WHICH ARE PROVEN TO BE NOT ONLY INEFFECTIVE AT PROTECTING SOCIETY BUT ALSO INCREASE THE POTENTIAL FOR RECIDIVISM OF THE EX OFFENDER
SORNA and the Adam Walsh Act seek to expand the Public Sex Offender Registry and all the attached laws and regulations. SORNA and the Adam Walsh Act seek to increase the number of support staff nationwide and have YOU the tax payers fund it. What the proponents of these laws do NOT tell you is that on every level they are a failure. The are a huge balloon which is everincreasingly becoming larger while the citizens become less safe due to the ineptness of these laws in protecting society.
Everyone who knows anything about GPS monitoring knows it protects NO ONE. The only thing GPS monitoring can do is tell you where a person has been. It cannot tell you what they have been doing. Many cases where people were on the registry, wearing GPS tracking devices and still raped and murdered people. The registry, residency restrictions and GPS tracking did NOTHING to protect those victims. Nor will they protect YOU.
ALL WHO ARE ON THE REGISTRY ARE OPEN TARGETS FOR VIGILANTES, MANY HAVE ALREADY BEEN KILLED AND ASSAULTED FOR SIMPLY BEING ON THE REGISTRY
Anyone who can use Google or Bing can find news stories of law abiding citizens who were on the registry but were murdered or beaten or assaulted for simply being on the registry. Nobody who is on the registry is safe from anyone who seeks to do them harm. Being on the registry is an open invitation for murder and assault. This extends to the innocent family members of the ex offender. Innocent women and children who reside in the homes of ex offenders can be burned alive, shot, assaulted just because their parent happens to have his or her name, address and place of employment listed on the national shaming public sex offender registry.
http://on-vigilantism.blogspot.com/
Murdered in the United States – 2008: Registered Sex Offenders & Others.
2-18-2009 National:
The total number of People who were murdered who were on the Public Sex Offender Registry up to the year 2008 is 55. Fifty Five people have been murdered up to 2008 for simply being a registered ex sex offender.
The 2008 year was the worst year ever for deaths of RSOs, Persons accused of sex offenses and other related deaths. This year brought so many new circumstances that we have had to restructure our statistical methods to be able to report what has happened.
In 2008, of those murdered or killed, not in jails, prisons or civil commitment centers, the most dangerous state is Florida where 5 persons were murdered.
PA and TX reported 3, CA, MD, MA, NC, and TN each reported 2. AZ, CO, DE, GA, IL, IN, IO, KS, KY, ME, MO, NM, NY, UT, WA each reported 1.
For a more complete chart, click the link below…
http://sexoffenderresearch.blogspot.com/2009/02/murdered-in-united-states-2008.html
This information clearly shows being on the registry makes a person and their family a target for murder and assault.
EDUCATION, PROPER SENTENCING AND TREATMENT IS THE KEY
Educating society about how to protect themselves and their children and designing laws which properly sentence those who are convicted of crimes is the key. That and treatment for those who will be released back into society after their sentence is completed will be the only tools which are effective in curbing the sexual assaults in this country. One other huge aspect, the very key to the whole thing is Remove all the sex and violence from the media, game consoles, television, theaters, and yes, the internet. Pumping sex and violence into the minds of the people 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is creating a heightened state of sexual appetites in the citizens.
Drawing closer to God and what HE would have us do in how we treat others is another key element in decreasing the amount of sexual assaults.
Amanda King
Citizens for Change, America
http://www.cfcamerica.org
Everything stated above is documented by studies which can be found on our website.

The Public Sex Offender registry should never be abolished! The public has a right to know who the sex offenders are in their neiborhoods so they can protect themselves and their children. As for the sex offenders not being able to find work, that is a good thing. Sex offenders should live substandard lives because they are trash. They do not deserve jobs or food or anything that normal citizens have the privilege to. They should acctualy be behind bars until the day they die instead of roaming around the community where they are not wellcome. Keeping the Public Sex Offender registry is the least that can be done.
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