The way Nebraska tracks sex offenders might not be protecting public safety as well as the system lawmakers abandoned in 2009, according to a study commissioned by the state Legislature.
Under the old system, only the names of sex offenders deemed by the Nebraska State Patrol as most likely to re-offend were publicized. Those who had committed minor offenses and were considered at low risk of re-offending — known as Level 1 offenders — were required to register with law enforcement agencies, but their information wasn’t made public. Full Article
Related Article with Full Report: http://www.omaha.com/article/20130812/NEWS/130819754/1685
Might not? How about Does Not! My favorite line in the article…”It appears that the Adam Walsh Act was founded more on public emotion than good science, which is its fundamental shortcoming,” That is true for pretty much ALL registration laws…it’s time to change them all!
If they come up with a national registry of every known citizen in the country and ally nations that allow travel to the United States and force everyone to take a mandatory lie detector test and a barrage of psychological tests and rate them on chances of offending and publishing the whole list online, that might do a better job than this current registry…. O_o
I moved to Nebraska a few months ago, and i am now classified as a lifetime offender for the simple reason the state i moved from requires lifetime for all registrants.
My conviction and case type falls into low risk in Nebraska, but the “lifetime” mark in the other state carries over because of AWA.
I just got my letter yesterday. I WAS a lowest risk, with 4 1/2 years of “treatment” program, and about 14 years since the conviction. Yet, despite this, because of AWA, i am having one hell of a time finding work for the rest of my life.
If we went back to the old system, i stand the chance of finally letting the past be the past and getting on with my life as a working-class citizen. But under AWA, that’s just not going to happen, and i will continue begging for money from the government because i am unable to find work.