Dropdown Menus / Redirect


Recommended Other Sex Crimes State Specific News Search

Friday, February 17, 2012

AL - Adding Registering Requirements for Sex Offenders

Original Article

02/16/2012

By Andrea Ramey

MOBILE - Alabama lawmakers are considering legislation that would place more registering requirements for convicted sex offenders. State Senator Ben Brooks (R-Mobile) is sponsoring the bill that would make sex offenders register things like their email address and social media log-in names.
- Of course they are!  All states, almost, do this every single year.

"This is a tool that we'll be able to use that we will be able to track them better," said Lori Myles with the Mobile County Sheriff's Office.
- Track them?  Will you be using a warrant as well for those off probation/parole?

Myles says the laws that force sex offenders to register with local law enforcement agencies were written in a time when things like text messaging and Facebook didn't exist, and it's time the laws reflect how potential victims now are contacted.

"We are just now catching up with it. It was a playground for them, for a while," said Myles.
- Yeah right, a "playground," you funny!

"So much communication takes place on the internet," said Child Advocacy Director Pay Guyton.

Guyton says this proposed law could prevent children from being victimized. He says if sex offenders provided their technology addresses, investigators would have a better idea of what to monitor and would be able to track what offenders are doing online.
- Like we've said a million times, if a person is intent on committing a crime, they'll just use another email address they create in a matter of minutes.  This won't protect anybody, or prevent any crime, it's just more ways to eradicate someone's rights.

"A lot of that can be traced if we have the correct address," said Guyton. "You go on a Facebook account, and someone posts something on your Facebook and says, 'I'm a 15 year old girl and I just want to know what other girls think about this.' And really it's a 65 year old sex offender. You have no way of knowing that. And it happens. Unfortunately, it happens all the time."
- You are right, but the same can be said for murderers, identity thieves, etc, but you don't see them having to registry their online id's.

1 comments:

  1. AlabamawomenagainstregistryWednesday, March 07, 2012 5:04:00 PM

    I dont think that they should have to do this. Because the Real Sex Offenders should be locked in prison and not let out if they have committed a bad enough crime, but if they have been let out into society then the person should be trusted.

    ReplyDelete

* * * WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING * * *

If you are seeing this, you need to either wait a little longer, or reload the page. We use the DISQUS commenting system, and this is the old style commenting system.

Anything posted here and not with DISQUS, will be deleted!!!!

* * * WARNING - WARNING - WARNING - WARNING * * *