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How do you feel about sex offender registries? Do you think they are appropriate given that sex offenses have some of the lowest recidivism rates of all crimes?

STUDY: Life on “the List” is a Life Lived in Fear: Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress in Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses - Florida Action CommitteeThe quote I will post here is from the third article down:“STUDY: Life on “the List” is a Life Lived in Fear: Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress in Men Convicted of Sexual OffensesSep 8, 2020 |A new Study by Danielle Arlanda Harris and Jill Levenson finds that our current practices likely and paradoxically increase risk for reoffending by producing traumatic stress that leads to emotional dysregulation.In recent years, there has been a rapid expansion of increasingly restrictive laws managing the post release behavior and movement of individuals convicted of sexual offenses. In the US, this legislation has led to many barriers for people returning to their community as “registered sex offenders.” We consider the often ignored but undeniable traumagenic impact of life on “the list” and conceptualize this experience as Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress. We present a qualitative content analysis of secondary data collected from interviews with over 70 men. Emergent themes were first organized according to the human needs identified in Maslow’s hierarchy, and then by the established symptoms of PTSD, and finally in terms of resilient coping versus traumatic coping when basic human needs were unmet. We discuss the unexplored impact of traumatic instability on risk for recidivism and present recommendations for trauma-informed policies and practices with individuals required to register as “sex offenders.”READ THE STUDY”If you link to the Florida Action Committee’s website above, you can click on the READ THE STUDY hyper-link and pull up the 27 page report referenced above.Now, as to the EFFECTIVENESS of the registry to PREVENT pedophiles from harming children. The following is a YWCA study done back in 2017 so it is, admittedly, 3 years old. I don’t see the following numbers I will quote from the body of this study will “be reduced” more than it might either stay the same or become increased. The study came over as a PDF file.CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE FACTS“Child sexual abuse survivors are often left out of the mainstream dialogue about gender-based violence altogether despite their heightened risk. YWCA is the largest network of domestic violence service providers in the country and is also dedicated to promoting women’s and children’s health and safety through a variety of local programs, legislative advocacy, and issue education.FACTS • A common myth is that child sexual abuse is perpetrated by strangers and pedophiles. But most people who sexually abuse children are our friends, partners, family members, and community members. About 93 percent of children who are victims of sexual abuse know their abuseriii . Less than 10 percent of sexually abused children are abused by a stranger. • Children are at heightened risk for sexual violence. Nearly 70 percent of all reported sexual assaults occur to children ages 17 and underiv . • One in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 years oldv . • 12.3 percent of women were age 10 or younger at the time of their first rape/victimization, and 30 percent of women were between the ages of 11 and 17vi• More than one-third of women who report being raped before age 18 also experience rape as an adultvii. Survivors of child sexual abuse are also more likely to experience rape and intimate partner violence in adulthood.viii • 96 percent of people who sexually abuse children are male, 76 percent are married menix, and 76.8 percent of people who sexually abuse children are adultsx . • The younger the victim, the more likely it is that the abuser is a family member. Of those molesting a child under six, 50 percent were family members. Family members also accounted for 23 percent of those abusing children ages 12 to 17xi .”There is more but I wanted to address the findings of this study about WHO is molesting children out there. 93% of children who are molested know the abuser. Family members mostly but also family friends who come over frequently. Given that information, what good comes from a published sex offender registry to prevent children from being molested? (that’s a rhetorical question given the information above). “Stranger Danger” is a placebo to placate children’s parents in BELIEVING there are perverts parked in a car across from a playground who have balloons, a box of candy, and a puppy, who are laying in wait for a child to wander off! Child molestation is a PROCESS. It takes PLANNING.Again from the YWCA study:“Abusers tend to utilize a manipulative process called “grooming” in order to gain the family’s and victim’s trust, providing them with more access to the child. Grooming behaviors may includexii: • Special attention, outings, and gifts • Isolating the child from others • Filling the child’s unmet needs • Filling needs and roles within the family • Treating the child as if he or she is older. Gradually crossing physical boundaries, and becoming increasingly intimate/sexual • Use of secrecy, blame, and threats to maintain control ”THOSE are the pedophiles and they are few.To emphasize the hysteria over sex offenders here in the state of Florida, all registrants MUST KEEP THEIR HOUSES DARK DURING HALLOWEEN. THEY CANNOT ANSWER THE DOOR IF CHILDREN KNOCK. PROBATION OFFICERS DO PATROL THE STREETS OF THEIR PROBEES (?) DURING HALLOWEEN LOOKING FOR VIOLATORS OF THIS MANDATE.A child has more of a chance of getting hit by a fast moving Chevy when they cross the street during this holiday than they would have by a convicted sex offender opening up their door to a child, pull them in, violate them, fill their bag with candy, and then send them on their way. Some states/counties even put signs in front of a house where a sex offender lives.What that kind of thing does is put the resident in that house in danger of vigilantism of the highest form. What better reason to kill this person to prevent their child from being molested or in retaliation of a parent who’s child was molested?Referring to recidivism rates:The 'Frightening and High' Factoid About Sex Offender Recidivism Still Stalks Courts Across the Land, Completely Untethered From Actual NumbersThe 'Frightening and High' Factoid About Sex Offender Recidivism Still Stalks Courts Across the Land, Completely Untethered From Actual Numbers“Last May the Arizona Supreme Court overturned a state ban on bail for people accused of sexual assault "when the proof is evident or the presumption great," concluding that the categorical exclusion violated the constitutional right to due process. Critics of that decision are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case, Arizona v. Goodman, and their arguments highlight the continuing influence of misconceptions about the "frightening and high risk of recidivism" among sex offenders."Studies have found that 17 percent of sex offenders were convicted of another sex offense within five years of release—with 21 percent reconvicted within ten years." That is based on an analysis of studies that included rapists and child molesters but not other kinds of sex offenders (such as people caught with child pornography)."One study shows that over a five-year period, 21.4 percent of sex offenders were rearrested for violent offenses—nearly identical to the 21.7 percent of homicide convicts who were rearrested for violent offenses during that same period." That number is for people convicted of rape or sexual assault. If anything, it indicates that sex offenders don't have unusually high recidivism rates."A Department of Justice study found that a significant number of sex offenders—14 percent—not only reoffend, but also do so while out on bail." That figure applies to people charged with rape who were arrested while on bail; only 3 percent were charged with felonies, and it's not clear how many of those were sex offenses.Even the highest recidivism rate cited by AVCV is 73 percent lower than the estimate on which Kennedy relied. And while it may be appropriate in this case to cite figures for rapists, it's important to keep in mind that sex offenders are a diverse group, many of whom have never assaulted anyone. Furthermore, some subgroups of sex offenders have much higher recidivism rates than others.”I am a convicted sex offender. I live in a mobile home with 2 other convicted sex offenders. The mobile home is over 1000 feet away from schools, playgrounds, child day-care centers, posted school bus stop signs. As a result, the neighborhood has more convicted sex offenders living in the area to make sure they are within their probation requirements.Just to be on the safe side (safe for children and families) during a threat of a hurricane, we (as convicted sex offenders) are not allowed to go to a hurricane shelter because children will be there. I have End Stage Renal Disease, and other issues affecting my body. The oldest guy of the 3 of us is in a wheelchair (an amputee). The youngest of us has ADD and is on disability based on a bike accident that injured his back. We are not allowed in a special needs shelter during a hurricane. There are families with children who’s adults who have special needs sheltering there. Even homeless shelters in the city have families with children. The 3 of us are LUCKY! Yes, that’s right, LUCKY because we live in a home (albeit a mobile home which is not exactly stable during a tropical storm let alone a hurricane). 75% of convicted sex offenders in Orlando live in tents on the streets or in the wooded areas. Even their I.D. cards issued by the Drivers License Office will show their address as “Corner of East Colonial and Hwy 50”.Again, what good would a sex offender registry be in effectively safeguarding children?

What are some great student life hacks?

Proofread in Multiple FormatsWhen you work on a report, for example with MS Word, and about to send the file to the professor, stop. Make a PDF and read it once. Print it out and read again. Sometimes, proofreading the same file in different formats makes all the difference, and would see more errors than you expect.Soft Skills are ImportantDo not underestimate classes on communication, writing, second/third languages, presentation, and academic paper reading. It’s a free opportunity to train yourself to communicate.Project management is also important. With school these days emphasizing on project/problem-based learning (PBL), you need to be efficient about time and resources.Secondary Technical Skills are ImportantWhen you choose to specialize, pick up a few more related fields to bring with you as backup weapons.Pick something that complement or enhance your ability to work on the main subject, or complement it. People specialized in software engineering may want to learn more about network protocols or operating systems, depending on what they want to do.Tools for Better CommunicationThesaurus, when you are unsure which word to use.Online spell checkerOnline grammar checkerPoliteness and semantic/tone analyzerI don’t name or recommend specific tools because trustworthiness of each tool changes over time, and you usually need to pay to access the highest tier of service.Do not fully trust tools. They are meant to supplement your writing.PresentationsIf nothing else, APA recommends that you prepare each slide for one minute of talk [Talking the Talk: Tips on Giving a Successful Conference Presentation].Students are PrivilegedLook for student discount and incentive programs such as Microsoft Dreamspark and Github Education Pack. If nothing else, try to talk to the local museum if they’ll let you in for free or for cheap.Online services may also accept .edu or .ac.xx email addresses as students, and may automatically apply discounts and incentives.Be warned, some countries and organizations also impose an age limit to the “students” status, and some do not honor graduate (masters or doctoral) students. If you travel to a foreign country, check if an ISIC (International Student Identification Card) is needed. Japan for example does not seem to treat the ISIC above ordinary student cards, as long as yours says “University” or “School” in English (or Chinese?*), shows your face and name, and is still valid.Also, look for scholarships. If you are of a “special privilege status” such as female, of minority race, has special physical or mental needs, or is facing financial difficulty, you might qualify for more scholarships than you think. Talk to your student affairs services for assistance.*Japanese student cards are always accepted by default. There might be different treatments based on the prefecture though. For example, the Handayama Botanical Garden in Okayama is free ONLY to Okayama students and International students. “Other Japan” cards do not get a free visit.Warning against a typical “deadline hack”I worked as a TA and now I’m a professor. If anyone tells you to somehow send a corrupted file to get an extension, don’t. Many professors DO NOT CARE if your file is corrupt. It is YOUR responsibility to (reasonably) ensure that the file will open and render correctly on the professor’s computer.This “hack” is no different from “dog ate my homework” excuse, and it carries the same level of weight, at least in my books. Don’t think professors will honor this. Please.Coursework StrategyCheck the class reviews and ask around. If a course or subject is well-hated by the general populace, don’t go against the stream. Avoid it like plague. It is possible to be negatively surprised (find out that a highly reviewed class is shit), but the contrary (finding out a one-star class is actually good) doesn’t happen often.If you live in a country where cum laude matters or translates directly into extra pay, like Thailand, study the rules carefully. At Kasetsart University (Bangkok), my alma mater, it is usually rumored that recorded withdrawals (“W”) disqualify you from honors. Truth, it doesn’t. Check the rules straight from the registrar. Check everything from the source!Identify “hard points” of your coursework early, and spread them across multiple terms. If you hate math, don’t take calculus and probability on the same semester.The first semester, if possible, should be taken light. You need a lot of time to adjust to a new place, new culture, getting the hang of how life works in a new university, completing rite of passage stuff at clubs and frat houses, and so on. This will dig into your time.Taking NotesYou should prepare your notes twice. The more you write, the more you remember.My strategy was to prepare the first note using pen and paper on tear-away notebooks. I later bind them by the subject and unit, then retype all of it into a computer.Then, I edit the retyped notes into a “complete” version, consisting of original material citations (academic papers related to each sentence in the notes, what is worth reading to expand understanding, and so on), invented and verified problems, self-made examples, among other things. I would frequently write SQL examples for database class notes, and would always refer new keywords to the relevant papers or manuals in network and programming classes.Share.Those notes are shared with classmates using Google Docs. This is how I got both proofreading help on my own notes, and academic writing skills.People may think this will hurt you if a class is graded on a curve. Truth is, you still have the upper edge because you’re the main author of the document, who did all the original searching, writing, and scrutinizing. You will be ahead. Don’t worry.Learn how to learnThis is especially important. You need to know how to take in experiences and content efficiently. I’m sure people have shown you pyramids of learning before, but this is the correct model:This is from Edgar Dale, the original. He didn’t include any numbers, and of course the model was old to the point that it should have been changed.You should know that when learning, the more you immerse yourself with it by taking multiple engaging experiences, the better and more efficient your learning will be. If you can do exercises instead of just reading, do it. If you can go to a museum on top of watching a movie about it, do both. Immerse yourself as much as you can.Fitness, Form, Fatigue, Taper, and RestGraph of Fitness Trend from StravistiX, an app for Strava, a fitness platform.This concept came from physical exercise but it is also applicable in learning. Note that most of this section is my own “BS” (bunk science, or any other b___s___ word if you want) that is not verified.You must learn one equation: Form = Fitness - Fatigue. That’s it.When you exercise or study, you will exert some fatigue on your system. You learn, but also spend energy in your brain and stress your body to do so, creating residual fatigue. If you keep overworking like this, it will soon overwhelm the performance, or fitness, that you are supposed to get.To keep yourself fresh and in good form, you need to balance fitness and fatigue. See that image above? It’s my own exercise fitness graph from a fitness app. The yellow line is fatigue, and the purple line is fitness. In a single exercise, I pick up both fatigue and fitness, but with the former at the greater rate. This means if I keep overworking, my form (orange area) will rock bottom.The big peak on top is a big cycling ride, about 80 km. As you can see, the fitness increased a bit while fatigue skyrocketed, leaving me in a very poor form, reflected by pain all over the body and inability to fully exercise for some time. I really needed rest.How do athletes manage their practice schedule? They have rest days when they will do recovery exercises at low intensity and they gradually reduce exercises before a big race, a practice called taper. The key to improving fitness while keeping fatigue in check is properly disciplined rest and taper schedules!All of this applies in learning. You need to:Study regularly across the whole semester, like an athlete would train the whole season.Take necessary breaks and do not overexert, like an athlete would have rest and skip days.Focus on your mental freshness (and stress-free) by actually tapering off your studies, like an athlete would reduce their exercise intensity before a big race.For anyone who needs wifi with friends:Get a mini wireless router, like certain models that are powered only by USB. They are about the size of a power bank. Configure it to be in Router Mode (or AP mode, but NOT “Switch” mode!), have WPA2 wireless security and to configure itself to the wired network automatically.Now, you can use wifi anywhere, as long as you can physically jack in to a LAN port. As a tech student I carried it around as a backup weapon for when wireless is crappy but wired is good. You can be a hero.Note that in many cases this is a violation of local security policies and may constitute a computer crime. In security terms this is sometimes called a Rogue Router, which causes a fair share of problems if not configured properly. Ensure that you have access to the wired network, you are not interfering or polluting the air (some places have “no personal hotspots” rule), and that you are allowed to plug in.Small Random TipsStudying abroad? Drop the “I’m a foreigner” thinking and live like a local. Do not try to smash your way when you are studying. You are not a tourist. Blending in makes you appreciate and feel like you belong more, and also helps you curb homesickness.Yes, that means you should take a break from going to that exotic “your countryman” pub and start going to a local one, sometimes.Also, find a support group for your countrymen. You might suddenly need a professional translator or someone who can advise you about specific countryman stuff.Don’t read crap about long-distance relationships. Whether relationships will work out or not is up to you two, not what other people say.Prepare your CV and update it throughout school or college. I still refer to my high school accomplishments, even now when I’m a professor, because I belong to a computer center, not a faculty, and that accomplishment actually has something to do with competitive MS Office experience. Who would know there’s a competition in MS Office, and the experience suddenly becomes relevant at the unlikeliest time? Your CV is an extremely strong asset that must be well maintained!If your college is a member of eduroam, there will be some way you can use wifi at other universities (that are also members) for free. Check if you have the privileges to use it (some universities restrict this to faculty only) and how to access it (some universities issue temporary passes that are NOT your student email addresses).I live in Japan but don’t drink. Riding my bike to a pub = instant non-alc status, and no need to be a designated driver. Full sober, zero hassle. I just call cabs for people who need it and say goodnight to everyone else before riding home. Be firm if you don’t drink. Not a life hack, but this is important!If you feel everything is at a dead-end, like a study session that gets nowhere, stop. STOP. Your mind needs time to process stuff. Stop jamming the input. Your brain is essentially a huge neural network computer with multiple processes in the background. Going to sleep may actually help you more.Talk about sleep, it is said that you should drink coffee then take a 20-minute nap. It doesn’t work for me, but it might work for you.Know your sleep cycle for a more efficient sleep. I usually follow “15 + 90N minutes” format, where N is the number of cycles to sleep. 15 minutes is the time it takes for me to drop into sleep, and 90 is my typical cycle time. It doesn’t work all the time. Adjust the numbers to your preferences.University infirmary or hospital can do a lot to help you, not just ER stuff. If you have homesickness, can’t sleep, feeling depression, or other “non-physical” issues, do go get yourself screened and checked. It’s almost always free for students and early help prevents a lot of trouble down the line.For tech/CS students: a personal tech arsenal should have: set of adapters to link your laptop to VGA and HDMI, a short projector cable, a Swiss knife or pocket tool (check your laws — carrying tools without professional reason or necessity may have legal complications, such as in Japan), a keychain flashlight separate from your phone, large and small powerbanks, enough USB cables. Leave in your backpack at all times.Finally, say please and thank you. If they can’t help, thank politely and do not push the issue. It helps a lot, if nothing else. Service counters have surprisingly powerful memory. They know which students are nice and polite.

What do you think about sex offender registries?

STUDY: Life on “the List” is a Life Lived in Fear: Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress in Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses - Florida Action Committee The quote I will post here is from the third article down:“STUDY: Life on “the List” is a Life Lived in Fear: Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress in Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses Sep 8, 2020 | A new Study by Danielle Arlanda Harris and Jill Levenson finds that our current practices likely and paradoxically increase risk for reoffending by producing traumatic stress that leads to emotional dysregulation.In recent years, there has been a rapid expansion of increasingly restrictive laws managing the post release behavior and movement of individuals convicted of sexual offenses. In the US, this legislation has led to many barriers for people returning to their community as “registered sex offenders.” We consider the often ignored but undeniable traumagenic impact of life on “the list” and conceptualize this experience as Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress. We present a qualitative content analysis of secondary data collected from interviews with over 70 men. Emergent themes were first organized according to the human needs identified in Maslow’s hierarchy, and then by the established symptoms of PTSD, and finally in terms of resilient coping versus traumatic coping when basic human needs were unmet. We discuss the unexplored impact of traumatic instability on risk for recidivism and present recommendations for trauma-informed policies and practices with individuals required to register as “sex offenders.” READ THE STUDY”If you link to the Florida Action Committee’s website above, you can click on the READ THE STUDY hyper-link and pull up the 27 page report referenced above. Now, as to the EFFECTIVENESS of the registry to PREVENT pedophiles from harming children. The following is a YWCA study done back in 2017 so it is, admittedly, 3 years old. I don’t see the following numbers I will quote from the body of this study will “be reduced” more than it might either stay the same or become increased. The study came over as a PDF file. CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE FACTS “Child sexual abuse survivors are often left out of the mainstream dialogue about gender-based violence altogether despite their heightened risk. YWCA is the largest network of domestic violence service providers in the country and is also dedicated to promoting women’s and children’s health and safety through a variety of local programs, legislative advocacy, and issue education.FACTS • A common myth is that child sexual abuse is perpetrated by strangers and pedophiles. But most people who sexually abuse children are our friends, partners, family members, and community members. About 93 percent of children who are victims of sexual abuse know their abuseriii . Less than 10 percent of sexually abused children are abused by a stranger. • Children are at heightened risk for sexual violence. Nearly 70 percent of all reported sexual assaults occur to children ages 17 and underiv . • One in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 years oldv . • 12.3 percent of women were age 10 or younger at the time of their first rape/victimization, and 30 percent of women were between the ages of 11 and 17• More than one-third of women who report being raped before age 18 also experience rape as an adultvii. Survivors of child sexual abuse are also more likely to experience rape and intimate partner violence in adulthood.viii • 96 percent of people who sexually abuse children are male, 76 percent are married menix, and 76.8 percent of people who sexually abuse children are adultsx . • The younger the victim, the more likely it is that the abuser is a family member. Of those molesting a child under six, 50 percent were family members. Family members also accounted for 23 percent of those abusing children ages 12 to 17.”There is more but I wanted to address the findings of this study about WHO is molesting children out there. 93% of children who are molested know the abuser. Family members mostly but also family friends who come over frequently. Given that information, what good comes from a published sex offender registry to prevent children from being molested? (that’s a rhetorical question given the information above). “Stranger Danger” is a placebo to placate children’s parents in BELIEVING there are perverts parked in a car across from a playground who have balloons, a box of candy, and a puppy, who are laying in wait for a child to wander off! Child molestation is a PROCESS. It takes PLANNING.Again from the YWCA study:“Abusers tend to utilize a manipulative process called “grooming” in order to gain the family’s and victim’s trust, providing them with more access to the child. Grooming behaviors may includexii: • Special attention, outings, and gifts • Isolating the child from others • Filling the child’s unmet needs • Filling needs and roles within the family • Treating the child as if he or she is older. Gradually crossing physical boundaries, and becoming increasingly intimate/sexual • Use of secrecy, blame, and threats to maintain control ”THOSE are the pedophiles and they are few.To emphasize the hysteria over sex offenders here in the state of Florida, all registrants MUST KEEP THEIR HOUSES DARK DURING HALLOWEEN. THEY CANNOT ANSWER THE DOOR IF CHILDREN KNOCK. PROBATION OFFICERS DO PATROL THE STREETS OF THEIR PROBEES (?) DURING HALLOWEEN LOOKING FOR VIOLATORS OF THIS MANDATE.A child has more of a chance of getting hit by a fast moving Chevy when they cross the street during this holiday than they would have by a convicted sex offender opening up their door to a child, pull them in, violate them, fill their bag with candy, and then send them on their way. Some states/counties even put signs in front of a house where a sex offender lives.What that kind of thing does is put the resident in that house in danger of vigilantism of the highest form. What better reason to kill this person to prevent their child from being molested or in retaliation of a parent who’s child was molested?Referring to recidivism rates: The 'Frightening and High' Factoid About Sex Offender Recidivism Still Stalks Courts Across the Land, Completely Untethered From Actual Numbers“The 'Frightening and High' Factoid About Sex Offender Recidivism Still Stalks Courts Across the Land, Completely Untethered From Actual Numbers“Last May the Arizona Supreme Court overturned a state ban on bail for people accused of sexual assault "when the proof is evident or the presumption great," concluding that the categorical exclusion violated the constitutional right to due process. Critics of that decision are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case, Arizona v. Goodman, and their arguments highlight the continuing influence of misconceptions about the "frightening and high risk of recidivism" among sex offenders."Studies have found that 17 percent of sex offenders were convicted of another sex offense within five years of release—with 21 percent reconvicted within ten years." That is based on an analysis of studies that included rapists and child molesters but not other kinds of sex offenders (such as people caught with child pornography)."One study shows that over a five-year period, 21.4 percent of sex offenders were rearrested for violent offenses—nearly identical to the 21.7 percent of homicide convicts who were rearrested for violent offenses during that same period." That number is for people convicted of rape or sexual assault. If anything, it indicates that sex offenders don't have unusually high recidivism rates."A Department of Justice study found that a significant number of sex offenders—14 percent—not only reoffend, but also do so while out on bail." That figure applies to people charged with rape who were arrested while on bail; only 3 percent were charged with felonies, and it's not clear how many of those were sex offenses.Even the highest recidivism rate cited by AVCV is 73 percent lower than the estimate on which Kennedy relied. And while it may be appropriate in this case to cite figures for rapists, it's important to keep in mind that sex offenders are a diverse group, many of whom have never assaulted anyone. Furthermore, some subgroups of sex offenders have much higher recidivism rates than others.”I am a convicted sex offender. I live in a mobile home with 2 other convicted sex offenders. The mobile home is over 1000 feet away from schools, playgrounds, child day-care centers, posted school bus stop signs. As a result, the neighborhood has more convicted sex offenders living in the area to make sure they are within their probation requirements.Just to be on the safe side (safe for children and families) during a threat of a hurricane, we (as convicted sex offenders) are not allowed to go to a hurricane shelter because children will be there. I have End Stage Renal Disease, and other issues affecting my body. The oldest guy of the 3 of us is in a wheelchair (an amputee). The youngest of us has ADD and is on disability based on a bike accident that injured his back. We are not allowed in a special needs shelter during a hurricane. There are families with children who’s adults who have special needs sheltering there. Even homeless shelters in the city have families with children. The 3 of us are LUCKY! Yes, that’s right, LUCKY because we live in a home (albeit a mobile home which is not exactly stable during a tropical storm let alone a hurricane). 75% of convicted sex offenders in Orlando live in tents on the streets or in the wooded areas. Even their I.D. cards issued by the Drivers License Office will show their address as “Corner of East Colonial and Hwy 50”.Again, what good would a sex offender registry be in effectively safeguarding children?

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