People aren't ignorant... the classifications are dubious by design. They are meant to humiliate the offender of lesser non violent crimes and trigger the public to react in disgust and maybe even encourage them to engage in vigilante justice !!!
Well, do you think that pedophiles ought to deserve everything that we put sex offenders through? All you're doing then, is passing the buck. This shouldn't happen to anyone, ever, not because of who they are, but because of who we are as a society.
@@geroldgrimel4811 yeah my friend in college got arrested because he to piss behind a store on a board walk and because there were kids in the store, he got put on the sex offender list
The registry is a joke. Registry or not, people are going to do what they're going to do. A piece of paper never stopped a bullet. A piece of paper never stopped a s/o from re-offending when he wants to. All this does is make more headaches for everyone and wastes money.
I think that prison should be more about therapy and reform and not warehousing people deemed unsafe for society. Sex offenders are no different. A lot of them may have been victims of sex crimes themselves. If course, most people won't try to have the slightest empathy for someone accused of committing a sex crime. A lot of people would rather see them executed instead.
therapy as it exists now should not be part of incarceration because it could promote civil commitment. some people already can't get out after they serve their sentence simply because they can't find housing upon release.
A 36-year-old Boothbay woman was sentenced Tuesday, Oct. 25 to 10 years in prison with all but 2 1/2 years suspended, plus 12 years of probation, for disseminating child pornography. Rachel E. Anderson also received concurrent sentences of a year each for five counts of possessing child pornography and one count of tampering with a witness, according to court documents. She is in custody at the Maine Correctional Center in Windham, according to the Maine Department of Corrections. Anderson took photos of a girl under the age of 12 and sent them to a man in South Carolina, who sent Anderson photos of himself sexually abusing another girl under the age of 12, according to an affidavit by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Detective Terry Michaud. Anderson met the man on Craigslist and they discussed meeting in Maine, but Anderson’s therapist contacted authorities upon learning of the exchanges. A review of Anderson’s cellphone and computers by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit found 19 of the photographs taken by Anderson, as well as 75 videos of sexual assaults on male and female children, according to the affidavit. Michaud arrested Anderson on Oct. 15, 2015. He also reported information from Anderson to the Fort Mill Police Department in Fort Mill, S.C. The South Carolina man - Michael A. McKinney, 33, of Fort Mill - pleaded guilty to third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor Nov. 20, 2015, according to The Herald, a local newspaper. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison. McKinney must register as a sex offender and will be subject to GPS monitoring for life, according to The Herald. On March 15, a Lincoln County grand jury indicted Anderson on one count of class A sexual exploitation of a minor, one count of class B dissemination of sexually explicit material, and seven counts of class C possession of sexually explicit materials, all felonies. On Sept. 13, she was indicted again on a charge of class C tampering with a witness or informant. The tampering charge was a result of Anderson’s efforts, on Oct. 14, 2015, the day before her arrest, to convince McKinney “to withhold testimony, information, or evidence,” according to the indictment. Anderson pleaded guilty April 11 to the dissemination charge and five charges of possession, according to court records. The district attorney’s office dismissed the exploitation charge and the two additional counts of possession. Anderson pleaded no contest to the tampering charge Oct. 25, according to court documents. Anderson will be subject to a long and restrictive set of probation conditions upon her release. The conditions prohibit contact with children under 18 except incidental contact in public and contact with her children with some restrictions. The conditions prohibit her from public places where children gather. The conditions prohibit internet use and the possession or use of devices capable of internet access unless she obtains permission from a probation officer. Even with this permission, the conditions prohibit the use of chat rooms or social media. She must provide login information upon request. Anderson must complete treatment for psychological and sexual offender issues. The conditions prohibit her possession or use of alcohol or illegal drugs and require her to submit to random searches and tests for alcohol, drugs, and “sexually oriented material.” Finally, she must live at a certain address and spend every night there unless she obtains permission to do otherwise. Assistant District Attorney Katie Dakers prosecuted the case. Bath attorney David Paris represented Anderson. Yeah guys, this is the woman who believes we should get rid of the sex offender registry…
They just announced they are going to be giving reparations to sex offenders, but the sex offenders need to pay reparations to their victims, so you’re shit outa luck!
@@FloridaMan786Not all sex offenders even have victims. There are plenty of petty crimes where no one is directly victimized that gets people deemed as sex offenders. Indecent exposure or a minor having a naked picture of themselves are examples.
Problem is Florida needs to be sued for the way they have the registry now. There are people that are on Florida's sex offender registry that haven't lived in the state in over 15 years. But Florida still keeps them on the registry. It a unconstitutional law put in place by Florida. I feel the law must be changed and those people who were left on the registry who no longer live there should get money from Florida for their pain and suffering.
Florida is the main problem. They come up with crap laws that are made to be tough on crime and other states are followers (pathetic really). So by virtue of FLORIDA, the whole country suffers. It's a never ending cycle.
@Rise Over here305 I Can.Cops Took Me In For Questioning On A Rape When I Was 14, Without Attempting To Contact My Moms.Plus,The Situation Wasn't Even Forced Intercourse,It Was Consent And She Was An Adult.She Was Affraid I'd Call The Cops
pedos arent human. of course they dont have human rights. the fact that 99% of humanity inherently knows this and you dont, makes it clear what you are@riseoverhere3054
Try to initiate a class action lawsuit. The public registry allows you to contact random registrants directly, and maybe have some of them jump into a class action lawsuit. I think it's worth a shot. And once you have 1000 names, sue for 100k per person, and there you go, a 100 millions lawsuit. You can even crowdfund it if necessarily. But, all it takes is a pro-bono lawyer to accept the case. Janice Bellucci maybe. Or maybe she can forward you to someone.
Its sad that even minors get on the list due to this. Criminals should be rehabilitated, not punished. It just makes the issues worse and makes them re-offend due to the mental condition they gain. It's horrible either way you look at it. Not to mention people LIE about it and get others hurt or killed for it.
@riseoverhere3054 yes you are right and they have motel style cells in some prison and the sentences are shorter and guess what the crime rate is also lower how ironic I thought about moving to Europe
The registry actually makes it worse on not just the person on the registry but for innocent people not on it because they're basically begging the people on the registry to commit more crimes because it puts down the person the registry so low that the only way to live is to commit crimes like steal, hurt others to get what you want and plenty of other things like your family could be in danger because your information is out there publicly.. The fact of the matter is, the registry should be abolished immediately because it's wasting taxpayer money to keep it up and it doesn't do anything to protect anyone, it does the opposite!
@@ikematthews6866 no it's not but there are so many innocent people on the registry or people who should not even be on it not to mention the registry doesn't work why should we even have it. Oh btw 1 in every 10 people are wrongfully convicted and it's mainly with cases that have no DNA because then all it takes is a word and then u are screwed.
They don't see sex offenders as worthy of forgiveness. I guess not everyone can pay their debt. Forever a pariah. Thank god I'm not in that boat, but I do know someone who is because a chick told a lie and now he is branded a pervert lol it's pathetic.
sex offenses don’t require evidence or conviction to mandate registration because registration is not punishment. They literally added thousands of people retroactively who cut a plea deal before registration existed and now have to pay $60 quarterly to register for life.
@@ChubbyOutcast but it IS punishment. It's not regulatory or civil as they tell you. It's unconstitutional and has lead to murder amd other heinous actions by "upstanding citizens" who try to dish out retribution and justice. Its crazy.
@@nobodyspecial1080 No, it’s not punitive, it’s public safety, thats why expostfacto doesn’t apply. Now pay your $60 quarterly registration fee and be happy you aren’t in jail. Donuts aren’t going to buy themselves.
@Rise Over here305 It’s hard to say what a teenager will agree to after hours of being terrified by police alone with no lawyer or parent present. They offer you a clean record plea deal just sign and go like nothing happened. Sounds pretty fn good. 11 years later they come knocking and say you have to register because of a new law or goto prison. With no way off the registry. And pay $60 quarterly for lifetime WTF? They put your face and name on a national hitlist!
I'm on the offender registry without ever being charged any where in the country. My name is the same as over 10000 people on the registry. I've never been in prison never served time have no victims nothing yet I am and have been listed for 16 years, my allegations on the registry have been changed more than 7 times because of the number of individuals with my name. I've been on this registry for 16 years as a tier 3 for crimes I've have no charges for. The state of Michigan has taken my children because of the list and not one attorney in the entire state wants to be a lawyer who releases a "monster/predator". Once, I tried to be removed and now I have no other chance to be removed ever again because of the tiering level I have attributed to my name. I am currently facing ten years of prison for Michigan suspending the registry duties during the COVID pandemic by judge cleland from Port Huron Michigan. No not every offender is guilty as over the 16 years I've been on this list Ive seen children, all boys, as young as ten years old put on this list for things like having to pee and going in public areas and someone calling cops on them for such a thing. You need to learn more about the truth of the registry and how it has destroyed the lives of innocent men. Many teens are put on the list between the ages of 12-17 are on the list because in many cases the older woman they were with claimed rape on them so they themselves would not get into trouble for statutory rape. This is wrong on so many levels that too ma y are suffering from. Do I think the real monsters be listed. No they should be kept behind bars for the horrors they inflict on people. please go learn the truth and try not to be ignorant or speak ignorantly about this subject until you learn more. Sadly not enough people argue the case by case and only go after the laws being unconstitutional which is the wrong arguement or only part of the arguement. David ive not agreed with you on many issues but on this ive found full common ground. I am thankful that you made this video and hope you may be a vigilant defender of this subject as you did in this video.
@@yourmom-bn5gu didn't stop the misentered data about me. I've personal found several people on the national registry who's ssn is one number off of mine and I have verifiable proof of everything I've said. so no not lying about any single thing I've said
Do you believe your own lies??? Number one, you are a sex offender. Stop being in denial. Number 2, no 10 year old was put on the registry for peeing in public.
the state wont take up Pakman's points because SO laws were never about justice, it is about making men suffer, needlessly so that they can make up a permanent underclass of homeless vagabonds that society ignores. No different than family court
Most on the registry can't vote cause of lifetime supervision that often comes with these crimes. It's been found to be a violation of international human rights law.
"Any law repugnant to the Constitution is null and void." Justice Marshall, Marbury vs. Madison 5US(Cranch) 1803, 137, 161, 167. Repugnant: Incompatible.
@riseoverhere3054 The main reason why hate and violence directed towards pedophiles is a bad idea, is cause some of them will absorb this hate, keep it inside for a while, and then act out of children, driven precisely by this hate they've interiorized. It's absurd to think hate and violence can be a valid weapon to use against them. War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
You should not change your mind about the sex offender registry’s inhumane laws. These laws are made to enforce more punishment, banishment, humiliation, and destruction of families of the people on this ludicrous registry. The registry should be abolished, period!
Look up any State's laws regarding sex offender registryies. Their laws bring out that those on the registry are "punished" with fees, restrictions and the inability to do anything left to people bbn not on the list. Our judges say that the word "punishment" doesnt mean punishment. They believe it means ,"donut". Who the heck are they?
Lifetime probation or lifetime registy kills hope, which has horrible repercussions on recidivism rates. So it's a horrible idea. I've seen people on the registry for 10 to 20 years, and they're not even close to be as depressed as those with lifetime registry. France has a limit of 20 years, and it's a much better system. At least you know it's gonna end one day. And this simple fact can keep you sane enough to actually allow rehabilitation. Knowing you're fu***d for life, seriously it makes you dangerous. You have nothing to lose. France actually had a law a few years back, preventing known terrorists to leave the country, and guess what happened? Yep, you guessed right. And then they cancelled this law almost immediately after. You can deny entry to a country, but denying exit is beyond stupid. Anyway, the link with the registry is it's also denying close to all emigration options, and if you're desperate as hell in USA, to the point where you're ready to leave everything behind and start from scratch somewhere else, not only we should let you leave, but we should support you in this direction.
Thank you for taking the time to do the simple research to inform yourself and your audience of the truth about these issues. Most people fail to realize once a law is passed that takes away one group’s constitutional rights and is accepted, it can then be applied to other groups of crime retroactively as well. Imagine if every person with a DWI conviction suddenly was required to register and forbidden to live near any place that serves or sales liquor regardless of the details or how long ago their offense was.
I’m a conservative and far from being a progressive but I have to agree with him here, especially his point #4. There are so many people on that registry who shouldn’t be on it. A Georgia study a few years back concluded that maybe 4% of people on that registry possibly posed a danger to children and many people on that registry committed the offense when they were children themselves, even as young as 10! Most people placed on sex offender registries are there for good and it pretty much ruins a person’s life and impedes them from becoming a productive member of society. I wouldn’t necessarily get rid of the registry but it’s in dire need of reforming and is too vindictive in its present state in my opinion.
It can also get them caught up in a Life of crime and back in prison. Registered offenders end up working some of the lowest paying jobs and are forced to live in high crime areas. If they resort to crime to make ends meet, it's not like they had the same options as other ex cons. I think the whole prison system should be based on reform and therapy. That way people actually stand a chance when they get out.
@Rise Over here305 I would imagine it would even be difficult for them from a legal standpoint to get a lawn care job if the home or neighborhood has any kids running around which most likely is the case. People on the SOR are strictly restricted as to where they can live and even work. If I have a degree in electrical engineering and I graduated with honors, normally I would have a bright future ahead of me with a high paying job waiting for me. But if I get thrown on the SOR, I might have to settle for a factory job making $15.00 per hour. In fact, I don’t think anybody on the SOR can even hold a passport.
I completely DISAGREE. My wife was molested repeatedly by her ex step father between the age of 13 and 15. She's 43 now and is still in therapy. She still has nightmares and still gets triggered by movie and TV scenes. We have a daughter and my wife will have a panic attack everytime that leaves the house. So my question is this. Why should an offender be given any sort of consolation when their victims, like my wife, are being haunted for the rest of their lives?
@@jasonwilliamson8416 based on your logic , no blak males should be in the same building as me. and every blak community should be aware of serial assault offenders. hmmm. yet here we are forced to live with serial k1llers in our "hoods"
OK . Let me explain something to you . When an innocent is declared to be a threat often enough , begins to believe it ! What happens then ? Well his moral character is damaged to the point that it doesn’t matter anymore . He stops careing . The hope of ever redeeming himself is gone . They’ve made it absolute . There is no redemption ! NOW YOU HAVE YOU BOOGY MAN ! There is no choice ! He must reoffend because you the people ORDERED HIM TO ! Are you proud of yourselves ? Now he’s learking under your bed . You create these monsters , and then you complain when he does specifically what you ordered him to do .
I would like to tell my story briefly, I am one of the first group of children to be placed on Megan’s law in 1994 For lifting up a girl skirt at school at 13 years old . I am now 43 years old which means I been on there for 30 years . I was forced to drop out of school in the 8th grade because of this and I choose to work instead. I choose to learn about Glass which is called a Glazier and I am one of the best Glaziers in the country. Why have I been on there so long is the million dollar question ? At the age of 18 I had consensual sex with a 14 year old who told me she was 17 , she got pregnant and that’s how my name came up. I was arrested and was told her real age. I did 2 years in prison and was released in 2003 I then found out I would have to be on Megan’s law for 15 years with a parole officer and was given dozens of Unhuman rules , requirements and restrictions I was completely shocked. I Did about 7 years and they found out I was one of the top 10 charcoal artists in the country and just opened my own Glass company LLC . I was starting to make the papers from my art so they took me off the registry but kept me on supervised psl. I ended up doing 15 years on parole or Psl as they call it and the most I got was a small motor vehicle ticket in all that time. I was easily removed from the psl after 15 years which was 2018 , my lawyer was fighting for me to be removed from Megan’s law all together but the court said hey remember when u were 14 and lifted a girl skirt up ? Well we are not removing u off . That made me stronger to be even more successful, so I started more businesses and always stayed as a Glazier to the point where I became so good no matter what glass company I worked for I was the highest paid employee. I was never fired from a job because of this , I never was turned down from a job , I was never denied a apartment or house. I have horror stories from life on psl and I mean horror stories. I would like to tell those stories along with how I beat them and didn’t fail in life and right now I am extremely successful. I earn a 6 figure salary, I had No problems since I been removed from Psl until Now . I had a opportunity in Arizona where I can double my success and the NJ detective found out and violated me for leaving NJ and not telling Arizona police that I was there to work within 10 days smh . I am pissed that Law does Not want anyone on Megan’s law to be successful. I have a story where a police officer tried to set me up in NJ for crimes he knew I didn’t commit and if I didn’t have the money or resources I would have went back to jail and everything I done would have been wasted. But I out smarted him and hired a private investigator and he got the truth and all charges was dropped with a apology from the judge I have that report right now in my icould that I want to make public a long with all the illegal stuff I seen in these past 30 years . I have stories and proof that will raise so many eyebrows my email is alluniqueconstruction@gmail.com
The sex offender registry is a joke. It does nothing. I feel that if they need to put someone on a public forum to inform everyone about u, u don't need to b amongst society. Just saying.
I have zero issue with the sex offender registry existing. I 100% have a problem with politicians being allowed to change the definition of what a sex crime is based on their personal and religious views. That is not something that should be allowed to be up to interpretation. If you are an actual threat to children you absolutely should not be allowed anywhere near one. A politician did not approve of the private lives and decisions that young adults made willingly should not fall into that category. A high school senior (18 year old) should not be a sex offender for dating a Freshman classmate (14/15 year old) but in many states that’s a possibility if that Freshman’s parents decide they don’t like you and want to be petty.
@David Pakman citation needed on all claims. While I agree that things like public urination shouldn’t automatically wind you up on the sex offender registry, I’d very much like to know who could be trying to groom my child, and Tiers 2 and 3 of the Sex Offender registry are a damn good place to start.
The problem is that people are very misinformed and don’t know the real statistics. Kids are MOST at risk from a relative or close family friend. Those on the registry have the lowest recidivism rate of any group, and many aren’t even offenders because they’ve been entrapped in illegal stings and other reasons. The punitive shaming, castrating attitude will never save your kids from the “trusted” neighbor or relative right in front of you. THAT’S a big part of the problem with the registry. People believe the wrong thing, blame the wrong people and ruin one group of people’s lives while letting the real threat go unnoticed or ignored. These men don’t deserve that. And neither do the children left alone with creepy uncle Bob.
What about the people that serve their sentence and go out and do it again. I know what u r saying but I think you could use a diffrent crime subject to go up against
What about it? Does that mean all rights are taken away because someone might break the law again? We can change the original punishment if that is what would more appropriate but we don't create special more punitive laws for a specific group of people. Also, there is no other crime subject that we do this with. We don't publicly humiliate murderers, post their pictures on a government public website, attach the label of "murderer" on them and their license for the rest of there lives and publish where they live and what car they drive in order to encourage vigilantism. We don't tell murderers they can never be around people again, go to church, attend a child's school play or take their children to a park. We don't send flyers out to the neighbors when a convicted murderer who has been released from prison and has served his time is moving into the neighborhood. I'm sure we all would like to be notified when someone moves next door who 15 years ago killed another human being, but we live in a country where piling on punishments, forcing regulations meant to restrict people from living their daily lives AFTER their sentence complete goes against the Consitution of the United States. Can you imagine if you got a DUI, went to jail, paid your fines and 2 years later they came to you and said, "you know what, you're a danger to children. YOu might get drunk one night and run over one of our kids. Therefore, you can no longer live in the following neighborhoods." That would be outrageous!
@@FloridaActionCommittee i agree. They are specifically harming SOs because of the puritanical views of the state. states allows Murderers and stabbers to run free and come back and terrorize our communities because Violence is more socially acceptable than sex in their mind. They punish males sexuality from the day that they are born starting with genital mutilation AKA circumcision.
Your premise would be meaningful in the context of non-sexual crimes. In the case of child molestation, the recidivism rate is 100%. If these people are going to be released, the very least we can do is alert the public.
The recidivism rate is actually lower than any other crime category, less than 1% of those listed on the public registry will ever commit another sexual offense against a child. Over 95% of all arrests for a sexual offense are of people that have never before been arrested or convicted of a sexual offense. Your child is more likely to end up on the public sex offense registry than to ever be touched by someone on that list. You child is also more than 20 times more likely to be sexually offended by someone who is not listed on the registry. These facts are well established, just do google searches and you will find them well documented in many studies. But if you are not good with google searches, try starting here. ww1.womenagainstregistry.org/does-a-watched-pot-boil-a-time-series-analysis-of-new-york-states-sex-offender-registration-and-notification-law
@@chuck091955 appreciate your comments. What I don't understand, is how can it legally stand for so long that anyone on the registry can be charged a felony for numerous possible incidental infractions that otherwise would not even be considered misdemeanors if not on the registry. There are so many possible violations that a person is constantly looking over his shoulder while just trying to live his life. The registry amounts to still feeling imprisoned many years after the sentence. The punishment never stops.
To all of those people who say that the registry doesn't stop people from reoffending, that's because it's not supposed to. It's meant to inform people of who was convicted of sex crimes against women, children, and the most vulnerable. Each state and locality has its own rules on where these sick fucks can live. For example, in Wisconsin, someone on the registry can't live within 500 feet of a school, but can live right next to a public park and/or swimming pool, and our recidivism rate is pretty high. Florida, by contrast, has draconian rules on where those fucks can live. They can't live within 1000 feet of schools, parks, rec centers, anywhere that kids might be. Florida's recidivism rate for sex crimes is low, but for other crimes like petty theft, trespassing, shit like that is higher than normal.
@@yourmom-bn5gu It doesn't work with all the petty offenders being lumped in there such as for indecent exposure or things like an 18 year old having an explicit photo of his 17 year old girlfriend. Actual rapists pedophiles are a minority of people actually on there. The registry may sound good in theory, but in practice has been a total disaster, causing more harm than it prevents.
Or intelligent people who actually do desire effective laws that protect children, not laws that actually make them LESS safe. The government has decided that anyone and everyone who has ever committed a crime with a sexual component is a dangerous monster forever, lets them out of jail then says to the public these people are all dangerous, is not only untrue, but is unconstitutional. Therefore the registry becomes a vehicle that shames and banishes people from entire cities, prevents people from getting jobs and forces people into homelessness - for the rest of their lives! The government cannot do that to a group of people simply because they committed certain crimes nor can they keep heaping on punishment AFTER their sentence has been served - It's called due process which is a guaranteed right for every citizen. It does not matter whether you like these people or not nor does it matter the type of crime they committed. The goverment's actions must pass constitutional muster. The sex offender registry does not.
thank you for hitting the other point!!! as a psychiatrist and an avid anti-pedo activist I can honestly say that the psychiatric research for over 100 years is SUPER clear. 97% of pedophiles report having been molested as children. thye are incapable of delineating sexual right and wrong because of that trauma. most of them will never admit it on a youtube comment but they amit it in private during said studies. @@mrvn000
You are spot on. The sex offender registry is unjust and inhumane punishment. Politicians, advocacy groups and law enforcement have the public right where they want them, uninformed and afraid. The system is out of control to the point where they don't care if you're not a threat. The punishment is never ending.
I'm not perfect that's not the point they committed a crime and messed up a child's life they deserve to be on it by the way I'm a victim how the goddamn hell do you think I feel
The registry is a never ending punishment and a scarlet letter.
The registry is a feel good measure with no real reason for it's existence other than to shame and punish further
800,000 people paying $60 quarterly for life to register might have something to do with it.
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
Wonder if Matt Gaetz make it naw 2 rich and Republican
@@ChubbyOutcast Not to mention the Federal Government hand outs that come along with it
Tell that to a victim
the problem is that there's a lot ignorant people out there that think sex offender = pedophile
People aren't ignorant... the classifications are dubious by design. They are meant to humiliate the offender of lesser non violent crimes and trigger the public to react in disgust and maybe even encourage them to engage in vigilante justice !!!
Well, do you think that pedophiles ought to deserve everything that we put sex offenders through? All you're doing then, is passing the buck. This shouldn't happen to anyone, ever, not because of who they are, but because of who we are as a society.
@@geroldgrimel4811 yeah my friend in college got arrested because he to piss behind a store on a board walk and because there were kids in the store, he got put on the sex offender list
The registry is a joke. Registry or not, people are going to do what they're going to do. A piece of paper never stopped a bullet. A piece of paper never stopped a s/o from re-offending when he wants to. All this does is make more headaches for everyone and wastes money.
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
I think that prison should be more about therapy and reform and not warehousing people deemed unsafe for society. Sex offenders are no different. A lot of them may have been victims of sex crimes themselves. If course, most people won't try to have the slightest empathy for someone accused of committing a sex crime. A lot of people would rather see them executed instead.
Damn right
therapy as it exists now should not be part of incarceration because it could promote civil commitment. some people already can't get out after they serve their sentence simply because they can't find housing upon release.
It's hard enough to escape the stigma and shame... we need a chance to re enter society without a list and also a shot at being successful at re entry
you deserve no escape.
They should never escape it...Anyone engaging in that is a monster
Waych ur kids stop leti g strangers take care ur kids lets start there be a parent while ur trying fix sexoffi der with smart mouth coments
A 36-year-old Boothbay woman was sentenced Tuesday, Oct. 25 to 10 years in prison with all but 2 1/2 years suspended, plus 12 years of probation, for disseminating child pornography.
Rachel E. Anderson also received concurrent sentences of a year each for five counts of possessing child pornography and one count of tampering with a witness, according to court documents.
She is in custody at the Maine Correctional Center in Windham, according to the Maine Department of Corrections.
Anderson took photos of a girl under the age of 12 and sent them to a man in South Carolina, who sent Anderson photos of himself sexually abusing another girl under the age of 12, according to an affidavit by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Detective Terry Michaud. Anderson met the man on Craigslist and they discussed meeting in Maine, but Anderson’s therapist contacted authorities upon learning of the exchanges.
A review of Anderson’s cellphone and computers by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit found 19 of the photographs taken by Anderson, as well as 75 videos of sexual assaults on male and female children, according to the affidavit.
Michaud arrested Anderson on Oct. 15, 2015. He also reported information from Anderson to the Fort Mill Police Department in Fort Mill, S.C.
The South Carolina man - Michael A. McKinney, 33, of Fort Mill - pleaded guilty to third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor Nov. 20, 2015, according to The Herald, a local newspaper. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
McKinney must register as a sex offender and will be subject to GPS monitoring for life, according to The Herald.
On March 15, a Lincoln County grand jury indicted Anderson on one count of class A sexual exploitation of a minor, one count of class B dissemination of sexually explicit material, and seven counts of class C possession of sexually explicit materials, all felonies.
On Sept. 13, she was indicted again on a charge of class C tampering with a witness or informant. The tampering charge was a result of Anderson’s efforts, on Oct. 14, 2015, the day before her arrest, to convince McKinney “to withhold testimony, information, or evidence,” according to the indictment.
Anderson pleaded guilty April 11 to the dissemination charge and five charges of possession, according to court records. The district attorney’s office dismissed the exploitation charge and the two additional counts of possession.
Anderson pleaded no contest to the tampering charge Oct. 25, according to court documents.
Anderson will be subject to a long and restrictive set of probation conditions upon her release.
The conditions prohibit contact with children under 18 except incidental contact in public and contact with her children with some restrictions. The conditions prohibit her from public places where children gather.
The conditions prohibit internet use and the possession or use of devices capable of internet access unless she obtains permission from a probation officer. Even with this permission, the conditions prohibit the use of chat rooms or social media. She must provide login information upon request.
Anderson must complete treatment for psychological and sexual offender issues.
The conditions prohibit her possession or use of alcohol or illegal drugs and require her to submit to random searches and tests for alcohol, drugs, and “sexually oriented material.”
Finally, she must live at a certain address and spend every night there unless she obtains permission to do otherwise.
Assistant District Attorney Katie Dakers prosecuted the case. Bath attorney David Paris represented Anderson.
Yeah guys, this is the woman who believes we should get rid of the sex offender registry…
Abolish the registry
The government owes me reparation and an apology.
They just announced they are going to be giving reparations to sex offenders, but the sex offenders need to pay reparations to their victims, so you’re shit outa luck!
@@FloridaMan786Not all sex offenders even have victims. There are plenty of petty crimes where no one is directly victimized that gets people deemed as sex offenders. Indecent exposure or a minor having a naked picture of themselves are examples.
please comment if you are in the state of FL and on the registry and would be interested in a class action vs the Adam Walsh act/SORNA.
Problem is Florida needs to be sued for the way they have the registry now. There are people that are on Florida's sex offender registry that haven't lived in the state in over 15 years. But Florida still keeps them on the registry. It a unconstitutional law put in place by Florida. I feel the law must be changed and those people who were left on the registry who no longer live there should get money from Florida for their pain and suffering.
then just abolish it
Florida is the main problem. They come up with crap laws that are made to be tough on crime and other states are followers (pathetic really). So by virtue of FLORIDA, the whole country suffers. It's a never ending cycle.
@@nobodyspecial1080 Florida and California are responsible
@@nobodyspecial1080
Exactly! Florida can kiss my ass!! Lol👍
@@nobodyspecial1080
Most corrupt state I have ever seen.
I Want To Sue The State Of Florida
@Rise Over here305 I Can.Cops Took Me In For Questioning On A Rape When I Was 14, Without Attempting To Contact My Moms.Plus,The Situation Wasn't Even Forced Intercourse,It Was Consent And She Was An Adult.She Was Affraid I'd Call The Cops
@Rise Over here305 Exactly
class action
i have something, vs AWA and SORNA and John Walsh/all his subsidiaries.
pedos arent human. of course they dont have human rights. the fact that 99% of humanity inherently knows this and you dont, makes it clear what you are@riseoverhere3054
Try to initiate a class action lawsuit. The public registry allows you to contact random registrants directly, and maybe have some of them jump into a class action lawsuit. I think it's worth a shot. And once you have 1000 names, sue for 100k per person, and there you go, a 100 millions lawsuit. You can even crowdfund it if necessarily. But, all it takes is a pro-bono lawyer to accept the case. Janice Bellucci maybe. Or maybe she can forward you to someone.
Its sad that even minors get on the list due to this. Criminals should be rehabilitated, not punished. It just makes the issues worse and makes them re-offend due to the mental condition they gain. It's horrible either way you look at it. Not to mention people LIE about it and get others hurt or killed for it.
I agree some people didn't know it was a sex crime (outside of rape)
@riseoverhere3054 yes you are right and they have motel style cells in some prison and the sentences are shorter and guess what the crime rate is also lower how ironic I thought about moving to Europe
The registry actually makes it worse on not just the person on the registry but for innocent people not on it because they're basically begging the people on the registry to commit more crimes because it puts down the person the registry so low that the only way to live is to commit crimes like steal, hurt others to get what you want and plenty of other things like your family could be in danger because your information is out there publicly.. The fact of the matter is, the registry should be abolished immediately because it's wasting taxpayer money to keep it up and it doesn't do anything to protect anyone, it does the opposite!
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
I say wrongful convictions happen abolish the registry
That’s like saying wrongful convictions happen in general so let’s abolish jail.
@@ikematthews6866 no it's not but there are so many innocent people on the registry or people who should not even be on it not to mention the registry doesn't work why should we even have it. Oh btw 1 in every 10 people are wrongfully convicted and it's mainly with cases that have no DNA because then all it takes is a word and then u are screwed.
They don't see sex offenders as worthy of forgiveness. I guess not everyone can pay their debt. Forever a pariah. Thank god I'm not in that boat, but I do know someone who is because a chick told a lie and now he is branded a pervert lol it's pathetic.
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
sex offenses don’t require evidence or conviction to mandate registration because registration is not punishment. They literally added thousands of people retroactively who cut a plea deal before registration existed and now have to pay $60 quarterly to register for life.
@@ChubbyOutcast but it IS punishment. It's not regulatory or civil as they tell you. It's unconstitutional and has lead to murder amd other heinous actions by "upstanding citizens" who try to dish out retribution and justice. Its crazy.
@@nobodyspecial1080 No, it’s not punitive, it’s public safety, thats why expostfacto doesn’t apply. Now pay your $60 quarterly registration fee and be happy you aren’t in jail. Donuts aren’t going to buy themselves.
@Rise Over here305 It’s hard to say what a teenager will agree to after hours of being terrified by police alone with no lawyer or parent present. They offer you a clean record plea deal just sign and go like nothing happened. Sounds pretty fn good. 11 years later they come knocking and say you have to register because of a new law or goto prison. With no way off the registry. And pay $60 quarterly for lifetime WTF? They put your face and name on a national hitlist!
I'm on the offender registry without ever being charged any where in the country. My name is the same as over 10000 people on the registry. I've never been in prison never served time have no victims nothing yet I am and have been listed for 16 years, my allegations on the registry have been changed more than 7 times because of the number of individuals with my name. I've been on this registry for 16 years as a tier 3 for crimes I've have no charges for. The state of Michigan has taken my children because of the list and not one attorney in the entire state wants to be a lawyer who releases a "monster/predator". Once, I tried to be removed and now I have no other chance to be removed ever again because of the tiering level I have attributed to my name. I am currently facing ten years of prison for Michigan suspending the registry duties during the COVID pandemic by judge cleland from Port Huron Michigan. No not every offender is guilty as over the 16 years I've been on this list Ive seen children, all boys, as young as ten years old put on this list for things like having to pee and going in public areas and someone calling cops on them for such a thing. You need to learn more about the truth of the registry and how it has destroyed the lives of innocent men. Many teens are put on the list between the ages of 12-17 are on the list because in many cases the older woman they were with claimed rape on them so they themselves would not get into trouble for statutory rape. This is wrong on so many levels that too ma y are suffering from. Do I think the real monsters be listed. No they should be kept behind bars for the horrors they inflict on people. please go learn the truth and try not to be ignorant or speak ignorantly about this subject until you learn more. Sadly not enough people argue the case by case and only go after the laws being unconstitutional which is the wrong arguement or only part of the arguement. David ive not agreed with you on many issues but on this ive found full common ground. I am thankful that you made this video and hope you may be a vigilant defender of this subject as you did in this video.
thats not true. you have a social security number for a reason
@@yourmom-bn5gu didn't stop the misentered data about me. I've personal found several people on the national registry who's ssn is one number off of mine and I have verifiable proof of everything I've said. so no not lying about any single thing I've said
Do you believe your own lies??? Number one, you are a sex offender. Stop being in denial. Number 2, no 10 year old was put on the registry for peeing in public.
I agree with your points...
the state wont take up Pakman's points because SO laws were never about justice, it is about making men suffer, needlessly so that they can make up a permanent underclass of homeless vagabonds that society ignores. No different than family court
Most on the registry can't vote cause of lifetime supervision that often comes with these crimes. It's been found to be a violation of international human rights law.
"Any law repugnant to the Constitution is null and void." Justice Marshall, Marbury vs. Madison 5US(Cranch) 1803, 137, 161, 167. Repugnant: Incompatible.
the constituion apllies to humans. only pedophiles believe that pedophiles are human
Here in PA it’s a felony to Harass these people
yea no one cares. pedophiles arent human and PA has no say over morality, nor does any government entity
@riseoverhere3054 The main reason why hate and violence directed towards pedophiles is a bad idea, is cause some of them will absorb this hate, keep it inside for a while, and then act out of children, driven precisely by this hate they've interiorized. It's absurd to think hate and violence can be a valid weapon to use against them. War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
Totally Correct!
Well said
Burglaries!? I was sexually assaulted during a burglary as a very young child.
You should not change your mind about the sex offender registry’s inhumane laws. These laws are made to enforce more punishment, banishment, humiliation, and destruction of families of the people on this ludicrous registry. The registry should be abolished, period!
I know the poor paedophiles that are destroying childrens lives have to be shamed...How awful....weirdos😊
@@analyticalinsight Pedophiles are a minority of people on there.
What about when a 17 ur old lies of age and calls an adult chat line
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
16 is the age of consent in most states, only in states where it is 18 (which is a small minority) where you have to register as a SO.
@@boi3607 study up on it???
@@boi3607 Michigan 16 is legal but with parent content. 17 is legal.
That 17 year old know what they wanted
Look up any State's laws regarding sex offender registryies. Their laws bring out that those on the registry are "punished" with fees, restrictions and the inability to do anything left to people bbn not on the list. Our judges say that the word "punishment" doesnt mean punishment. They believe it means ,"donut". Who the heck are they?
"judges are liek wong" its not just judges. 99% of society wants you executed
How do you all feel about lifetime probation?
the same way i feel about nazi concentration camps
Lifetime probation or lifetime registy kills hope, which has horrible repercussions on recidivism rates. So it's a horrible idea. I've seen people on the registry for 10 to 20 years, and they're not even close to be as depressed as those with lifetime registry. France has a limit of 20 years, and it's a much better system. At least you know it's gonna end one day. And this simple fact can keep you sane enough to actually allow rehabilitation. Knowing you're fu***d for life, seriously it makes you dangerous. You have nothing to lose. France actually had a law a few years back, preventing known terrorists to leave the country, and guess what happened? Yep, you guessed right. And then they cancelled this law almost immediately after. You can deny entry to a country, but denying exit is beyond stupid. Anyway, the link with the registry is it's also denying close to all emigration options, and if you're desperate as hell in USA, to the point where you're ready to leave everything behind and start from scratch somewhere else, not only we should let you leave, but we should support you in this direction.
I wish people would take action on looking on it being unconstitutional
Thank you for taking the time to do the simple research to inform yourself and your audience of the truth about these issues. Most people fail to realize once a law is passed that takes away one group’s constitutional rights and is accepted, it can then be applied to other groups of crime retroactively as well. Imagine if every person with a DWI conviction suddenly was required to register and forbidden to live near any place that serves or sales liquor regardless of the details or how long ago their offense was.
um no. pedophiles arent human. everyone except for pedophiles understands this
@@yourmom-bn5gu Not all sex offenders are pedophiles. The majority of the people on the registry are not.
This segment made sensible logic.
What a shocker
I’m a conservative and far from being a progressive but I have to agree with him here, especially his point #4. There are so many people on that registry who shouldn’t be on it. A Georgia study a few years back concluded that maybe 4% of people on that registry possibly posed a danger to children and many people on that registry committed the offense when they were children themselves, even as young as 10! Most people placed on sex offender registries are there for good and it pretty much ruins a person’s life and impedes them from becoming a productive member of society. I wouldn’t necessarily get rid of the registry but it’s in dire need of reforming and is too vindictive in its present state in my opinion.
It can also get them caught up in a Life of crime and back in prison. Registered offenders end up working some of the lowest paying jobs and are forced to live in high crime areas. If they resort to crime to make ends meet, it's not like they had the same options as other ex cons. I think the whole prison system should be based on reform and therapy. That way people actually stand a chance when they get out.
@Rise Over here305 I would imagine it would even be difficult for them from a legal standpoint to get a lawn care job if the home or neighborhood has any kids running around which most likely is the case. People on the SOR are strictly restricted as to where they can live and even work. If I have a degree in electrical engineering and I graduated with honors, normally I would have a bright future ahead of me with a high paying job waiting for me. But if I get thrown on the SOR, I might have to settle for a factory job making $15.00 per hour. In fact, I don’t think anybody on the SOR can even hold a passport.
@Rise Over here305 I was thinking Obama introduced a law banning sex offenders from holding a passport but maybe it’s just high level sex offenders.
You aren't wrong. Please fight for the law to change.
I agree completely!
I completely DISAGREE. My wife was molested repeatedly by her ex step father between the age of 13 and 15. She's 43 now and is still in therapy. She still has nightmares and still gets triggered by movie and TV scenes. We have a daughter and my wife will have a panic attack everytime that leaves the house. So my question is this. Why should an offender be given any sort of consolation when their victims, like my wife, are being haunted for the rest of their lives?
Because we want the abuse the stop. It has nothing to do with "consolation."
@@jasonwilliamson8416 based on your logic , no blak males should be in the same building as me. and every blak community should be aware of serial assault offenders. hmmm. yet here we are forced to live with serial k1llers in our "hoods"
The registry is doing more harm than good.
All states should be sued but Kansas doesn't allow it.
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
OK . Let me explain something to you .
When an innocent is declared to be a threat often enough , begins to believe it !
What happens then ? Well his moral character is damaged to the point that it doesn’t matter anymore . He stops careing . The hope of ever redeeming himself is gone . They’ve made it absolute . There is no redemption ! NOW YOU HAVE YOU BOOGY MAN ! There is no choice ! He must reoffend because you the people ORDERED HIM TO !
Are you proud of yourselves ? Now he’s learking under your bed .
You create these monsters , and then you complain when he does specifically what you ordered him to do .
I would like to tell my story briefly, I am one of the first group of children to be placed on Megan’s law in 1994 For lifting up a girl skirt at school at 13 years old . I am now 43 years old which means I been on there for 30 years . I was forced to drop out of school in the 8th grade because of this and I choose to work instead. I choose to learn about Glass which is called a Glazier and I am one of the best Glaziers in the country. Why have I been on there so long is the million dollar question ? At the age of 18 I had consensual sex with a 14 year old who told me she was 17 , she got pregnant and that’s how my name came up. I was arrested and was told her real age. I did 2 years in prison and was released in 2003 I then found out I would have to be on Megan’s law for 15 years with a parole officer and was given dozens of Unhuman rules , requirements and restrictions I was completely shocked. I Did about 7 years and they found out I was one of the top 10 charcoal artists in the country and just opened my own Glass company LLC . I was starting to make the papers from my art so they took me off the registry but kept me on supervised psl. I ended up doing 15 years on parole or Psl as they call it and the most I got was a small motor vehicle ticket in all that time. I was easily removed from the psl after 15 years which was 2018 , my lawyer was fighting for me to be removed from Megan’s law all together but the court said hey remember when u were 14 and lifted a girl skirt up ? Well we are not removing u off . That made me stronger to be even more successful, so I started more businesses and always stayed as a Glazier to the point where I became so good no matter what glass company I worked for I was the highest paid employee. I was never fired from a job because of this , I never was turned down from a job , I was never denied a apartment or house. I have horror stories from life on psl and I mean horror stories. I would like to tell those stories along with how I beat them and didn’t fail in life and right now I am extremely successful. I earn a 6 figure salary, I had No problems since I been removed from Psl until Now . I had a opportunity in Arizona where I can double my success and the NJ detective found out and violated me for leaving NJ and not telling Arizona police that I was there to work within 10 days smh . I am pissed that Law does Not want anyone on Megan’s law to be successful. I have a story where a police officer tried to set me up in NJ for crimes he knew I didn’t commit and if I didn’t have the money or resources I would have went back to jail and everything I done would have been wasted. But I out smarted him and hired a private investigator and he got the truth and all charges was dropped with a apology from the judge I have that report right now in my icould that I want to make public a long with all the illegal stuff I seen in these past 30 years . I have stories and proof that will raise so many eyebrows my email is alluniqueconstruction@gmail.com
I was sexually assaulted in my very early childhood during a burglary. The registry IS DOXXING!
Society always likes the bogeyman effect before the registry. There was the Cold War. Russia was the bogeyman.
The sex offender registry is a joke. It does nothing. I feel that if they need to put someone on a public forum to inform everyone about u, u don't need to b amongst society. Just saying.
worthy petition: change.org/p/abolish-the-sex-offender-registry
lol. we dont trust cops. we want to know exactly where you are.@riseoverhere3054
Cause they nerd to be gone period
Has your viewpoint on this evolved since posting this video?
yes opinions can change, SHOCKER!
Shouldn’t you be sprucing up underneath your bridge? Knocking down cobwebs, etc?
have you seen my yotube? look in the about section, or is that to difficult for you to figure out? you need a link?
If you’re trying to flirt, it’s working
well to close the deal you have to arrange for us to move to germany, gain citizenship there, and dress like a girl
I have zero issue with the sex offender registry existing. I 100% have a problem with politicians being allowed to change the definition of what a sex crime is based on their personal and religious views. That is not something that should be allowed to be up to interpretation. If you are an actual threat to children you absolutely should not be allowed anywhere near one. A politician did not approve of the private lives and decisions that young adults made willingly should not fall into that category. A high school senior (18 year old) should not be a sex offender for dating a Freshman classmate (14/15 year old) but in many states that’s a possibility if that Freshman’s parents decide they don’t like you and want to be petty.
if a man is a threat to women , should he be banned from being around women?
yea.. jews do it all the time. theyre the only religion in the world that has holy books that teach ritual pedophilia and child sacrifice
@@claudiakramer4516well what does threat mean? If he raped a women he should be on the list so every women in the area can know he’s a rapist.
@David Pakman citation needed on all claims. While I agree that things like public urination shouldn’t automatically wind you up on the sex offender registry, I’d very much like to know who could be trying to groom my child, and Tiers 2 and 3 of the Sex Offender registry are a damn good place to start.
The problem is that people are very misinformed and don’t know the real statistics. Kids are MOST at risk from a relative or close family friend. Those on the registry have the lowest recidivism rate of any group, and many aren’t even offenders because they’ve been entrapped in illegal stings and other reasons. The punitive shaming, castrating attitude will never save your kids from the “trusted” neighbor or relative right in front of you. THAT’S a big part of the problem with the registry. People believe the wrong thing, blame the wrong people and ruin one group of people’s lives while letting the real threat go unnoticed or ignored. These men don’t deserve that. And neither do the children left alone with creepy uncle Bob.
the one grooming your child is your uncle and pastor, not come creep in a trenchcoat
hes a liberal jew... youre never going to get citation. go read the talmud, and understand
What about the people that serve their sentence and go out and do it again. I know what u r saying but I think you could use a diffrent crime subject to go up against
What about it? Does that mean all rights are taken away because someone might break the law again? We can change the original punishment if that is what would more appropriate but we don't create special more punitive laws for a specific group of people. Also, there is no other crime subject that we do this with. We don't publicly humiliate murderers, post their pictures on a government public website, attach the label of "murderer" on them and their license for the rest of there lives and publish where they live and what car they drive in order to encourage vigilantism. We don't tell murderers they can never be around people again, go to church, attend a child's school play or take their children to a park. We don't send flyers out to the neighbors when a convicted murderer who has been released from prison and has served his time is moving into the neighborhood. I'm sure we all would like to be notified when someone moves next door who 15 years ago killed another human being, but we live in a country where piling on punishments, forcing regulations meant to restrict people from living their daily lives AFTER their sentence complete goes against the Consitution of the United States. Can you imagine if you got a DUI, went to jail, paid your fines and 2 years later they came to you and said, "you know what, you're a danger to children. YOu might get drunk one night and run over one of our kids. Therefore, you can no longer live in the following neighborhoods." That would be outrageous!
@@FloridaActionCommittee i agree. They are specifically harming SOs because of the puritanical views of the state. states allows Murderers and stabbers to run free and come back and terrorize our communities because Violence is more socially acceptable than sex in their mind. They punish males sexuality from the day that they are born starting with genital mutilation AKA circumcision.
Your premise would be meaningful in the context of non-sexual crimes. In the case of child molestation, the recidivism rate is 100%. If these people are going to be released, the very least we can do is alert the public.
You could spend 5 minutes googling recidivism rates and find you are wrong about your prejudiced viewpoint.
The recidivism rate is actually lower than any other crime category, less than 1% of those listed on the public registry will ever commit another sexual offense against a child. Over 95% of all arrests for a sexual offense are of people that have never before been arrested or convicted of a sexual offense. Your child is more likely to end up on the public sex offense registry than to ever be touched by someone on that list. You child is also more than 20 times more likely to be sexually offended by someone who is not listed on the registry. These facts are well established, just do google searches and you will find them well documented in many studies. But if you are not good with google searches, try starting here.
ww1.womenagainstregistry.org/does-a-watched-pot-boil-a-time-series-analysis-of-new-york-states-sex-offender-registration-and-notification-law
@@chuck091955 appreciate your comments. What I don't understand, is how can it legally stand for so long that anyone on the registry can be charged a felony for numerous possible incidental infractions that otherwise would not even be considered misdemeanors if not on the registry. There are so many possible violations that a person is constantly looking over his shoulder while just trying to live his life. The registry amounts to still feeling imprisoned many years after the sentence. The punishment never stops.
you are being dishonest
I wonder how many of these people "against" the sex offender registry were "in favor" of contact tracing reports and quarantines for covid?
~JSV
To all of those people who say that the registry doesn't stop people from reoffending, that's because it's not supposed to. It's meant to inform people of who was convicted of sex crimes against women, children, and the most vulnerable. Each state and locality has its own rules on where these sick fucks can live. For example, in Wisconsin, someone on the registry can't live within 500 feet of a school, but can live right next to a public park and/or swimming pool, and our recidivism rate is pretty high. Florida, by contrast, has draconian rules on where those fucks can live. They can't live within 1000 feet of schools, parks, rec centers, anywhere that kids might be. Florida's recidivism rate for sex crimes is low, but for other crimes like petty theft, trespassing, shit like that is higher than normal.
so all of the public urination offenders are "sick fuks"?
you are a part of the problem .
exactly. its so that we can waatch and monitor and retain safety in our communities.
@@yourmom-bn5gu It doesn't work with all the petty offenders being lumped in there such as for indecent exposure or things like an 18 year old having an explicit photo of his 17 year old girlfriend. Actual rapists pedophiles are a minority of people actually on there. The registry may sound good in theory, but in practice has been a total disaster, causing more harm than it prevents.
Only a Sex Ofender could be against the Registry, this is disgusting.
Or intelligent people who actually do desire effective laws that protect children, not laws that actually make them LESS safe. The government has decided that anyone and everyone who has ever committed a crime with a sexual component is a dangerous monster forever, lets them out of jail then says to the public these people are all dangerous, is not only untrue, but is unconstitutional. Therefore the registry becomes a vehicle that shames and banishes people from entire cities, prevents people from getting jobs and forces people into homelessness - for the rest of their lives! The government cannot do that to a group of people simply because they committed certain crimes nor can they keep heaping on punishment AFTER their sentence has been served - It's called due process which is a guaranteed right for every citizen. It does not matter whether you like these people or not nor does it matter the type of crime they committed. The goverment's actions must pass constitutional muster. The sex offender registry does not.
@Rise Over here305 I assume you have been abused as a Child and you Enjoy to be abused. A sexual Predator should be banned of soCiety forever.
SO YOUR PERFECT ...NO DWIS NEVER DID ANYTHING WRONG ????????
thank you for hitting the other point!!! as a psychiatrist and an avid anti-pedo activist I can honestly say that the psychiatric research for over 100 years is SUPER clear. 97% of pedophiles report having been molested as children. thye are incapable of delineating sexual right and wrong because of that trauma.
most of them will never admit it on a youtube comment but they amit it in private during said studies. @@mrvn000
Abolish the registry
Oh hell no!! There should be a registry!!! The man doing this show is wrong 100 wrong!!!
You are spot on. The sex offender registry is unjust and inhumane punishment. Politicians, advocacy groups and law enforcement have the public right where they want them, uninformed and afraid. The system is out of control to the point where they don't care if you're not a threat. The punishment is never ending.
Sounds like your perfect and you never ever did anything wrong ....
I'm not perfect that's not the point they committed a crime and messed up a child's life they deserve to be on it by the way I'm a victim how the goddamn hell do you think I feel
i feel the same way about your feelings as you do about sex offenders feelings...
@@darinclarke3111 is that so?;