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State sex-offender registration and notification programs are designed, in general, to include information about offenders who have been convicted of a "criminal offense against a victim who is a minor" or a "sexually violent offense," as specified in the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act ("the Wetterling Act") [1] – more specifically ...
In 1947, California became the first state in the United States to have a sex offender registration program. [11] C. Don Field was prompted by the Black Dahlia murder case to introduce a bill calling for the formation of a sex offender registry; California became the first U.S. state to make this mandatory. [12]
Dads Against Predators was founded in Ohio in 2020 by Joshua Mundy and Jay Carnicom, both of whom pose as minors on the Internet for the purpose of luring people who believe they are sexting minors into filmed, real-life confrontations.
A statewide crackdown on patrons of sex workers netted 160 arrests, mostly of men suspected of being "johns," Ohio's attorney general announced Monday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio man will spend more than two decades in federal prison after pleading guilty to sexually exploiting minors by pretending to be a 15-year-old girl on social media.
The Australian National Child Offender Register (ANCOR) is a web-based system that is used in all states and territories. Authorized police use ANCOR to monitor persons convicted of child sex offences and other specified offences once they have been released from custody, or after sentencing in the event a non-custodial sentence is imposed.
A teacher at an elite Catholic boys’ school outside Cincinnati, Ohio faces up to 15 years in prison for allegedly having sex with an at-risk 17-year-old student in her on-campus office, sending ...
The constitutionality of sex offender registries in the United States has been challenged on a number of state and federal constitutional grounds. While the Supreme Court of the United States has twice upheld sex offender registration laws, in 2015 it vacated a requirement that an offender submit to lifetime ankle-bracelet monitoring, finding it was a Fourth Amendment search that was later ...