Victims of sexual assault and anyone else who monitors South Carolina’s sex offender registry may be viewing false information, The Greenville News found during a review of the state’s sex offender registry. Full Article
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Any step toward privatizing the registry is an extremely bad idea.
“Each one of these offenders represents at least one victim,” Fisher said
Except those who were caught in an online sting where there was only someone pretending to be one. But hey, that hardly ever happens in the USA does it?
The pretending to be a victim is a growing occupation in the USA and it pays very well and it is very good for those whom need drug money.
Playing the victim IS the drug.