Thursday, February 01, 2007

Comments on Availability of Sex Offender Work Places

I must admit that I am surprised at the relative lack of comment at the article about the availability of sex offender work places that was run last week.

Over at Illinois Review, where I also posted the piece there were more comments:

Comments

I think it depends on the offense. If it was a 19 year old with a 16 year old, then he deserves a second chance. If it was a 35 year old with a 9 year old, why is he even out of jail? Rapist? Same question.

I do think the system should be set up differently. Pedophiles and Rapists in one category, young adult men, who thought it it was ok to date a 16 year old ( and who may have consented, but her parents pressed charges) in another.

I do check the sex offender list as I have two young girls at home. I know there are some not too far from me. I let a friend know that one lived a few doors from her. It's a scary world we live in, and wackos are everywhere.

As far as your question regarding ok jobs: As I stated earlier, depends on the actual crime. But rapists or pedophiles? Garbage man? sure, Retail? Not if changing clothes are involved. Not toy stores. No store where children would be the main customer. Physical therapist? Do you think someone with sex issues should be involved in a job where they touch people all day?

In a perfect world pedophiles and rapists would never get out of jail. Studies have shown that most are repeat offenders. Why do we let them out to offend again?

Ok we tell everyone where a registered sex offender works and so maybe many companies won't want to hire someone because of all the negative publicity. So I have a questions for the fear generating politicians, exactly where do these people to to live and work in peace? We tell these people they have to undergo therapy which actually works but only if they can return to society, then we do everything we can to destroy these people. But then fear generates votes doesn't it?

This is disgusting harassment against people who have paid their debt to society.

It's disgusting harrassment when a guy has molested/raped a 10 year old, serves 5 years of a 10 year sentence (got good behavior in jail because there were no kiddies to molest in prison) and is now free to molest again?

When the punishment is severe enough for the crime, and they actually do the time and have proven to be rehabilitated, then I'll feel bad for the perverts.

Here are some quick statistics from the U.S Dept. of Justice:

"Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from Prison in 1994 - Presents, for the first time, data on the rearrest, reconviction, and reimprisonment of 9,691 male sex offenders, including 4,295 child molesters, who were tracked for 3 years after their release from prisons in 15 States in 1994.

The 9,691 are two-thirds of all the male sex offenders released from prisons in the United States in 1994. The study represents the largest follow-up ever conducted of convicted sex offenders following discharge from prison and provides the most comprehensive assessment of their behavior after release.

Highlights include the following:

Within 3 years following their release, 5.3% of sex offenders (men who had committed rape or sexual assault) were rearrested for another sex crime.

On average the 9,691 sex offenders served 3 1/2 years of their 8-year sentence.

Compared to non-sex offenders released from State prisons, released sex offenders were 4 times more likely to be rearrested for a sex crime.

The 9,691 released sex offenders included 4,295 men who were in prison for child molesting."

Sounds like a swell bunch of guys. Let's get them jobs at our local Chuck E. Cheese.

There were also comments on Illinoize, another place I put the article:

Bill Baar said...

I think the theory here is the impluse to criminal sexual behavior is hard-wired. The offender can't keep it in check, can't be rehabiliated, and therefore the public has a right to know.

I don't have a clue what's the balance here. I know I appreciate knowing who these guys are.

3:36 PM

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Pat Hickey said...

CPD and the Cook County Sheriff have a good file available to the public. There are a number of sex-offenders only a blockk or two from my home.

Our neighbors tend to keep an eye out for one anothers kids and there are a good number of law enforcement professionals living in the neighborhood.

http://www.chicagopolice.org/

8:54 AM

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Anonymous said...

Pot, meet kettle.

9:40 AM

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DuPageSaint said...

For a change you are a voice of reason. I certainly carry no brief for these guys, and perhaps the public should know, but how is an ex offender supposed to live? If they require it sentence them to 80 years but if they serve their sentence they have done their time. Watch them, do what you can but if you deny them work and a place to live, keep them in jail. And do not play games with the civil committments

1:42 PM

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Milton

Milton said...

Sex Offenders find their prey within (i.e, relatives friends etc.)

These list do not help.

6:03 PM

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I posted on your site first Cal, but when I got no takers on the discussion I moved it over to Illinoisreview.
 
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