Find out everyone you know and check the database of sexual criminals and NEVER ALLOW THEM NEAR YOUR CHILD!!!!!!
http://www.stopsexoffenders.com/statelistings2.shtml
Not every state has a registry. Work on getting one in your state. Screw the liberals and their "protect the predators" whining.
While we haven't had any children killed in our community, we did have a mother and 14 year old daughter raped by the same man. He had been given permission to move into their neighborhood. Lovely.
Liberals are largely to blame for the way things are today. The rest of us are to blame for taking this lying down and not putting up enough of a fight to protect our kids from these life-long predators!
The general public can access the Iowa Sex Offender Registry by contacting any of the county sheriff offices or police departments within the state of Iowa. The following is required by the Iowa Sex Offender Registry to request information:
Completion of a Request for Registry Information form (DCI-150) which is available at the county sheriff's office or local police department..
The individuals name that you wish to inquire upon; AND ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING IDENTIFIERS
-- Date of Birth
-- Social Security Number
-- Address
When inquiry is made you will be notified whether or not the individual is registered. If the individual is registered. If the individual is registered with the Iowa Sex Offender Registry as of the date and time of the inquiry, you will receive a computer printout indicating that information. The printout will include the individuals name, address and physical descriptors including scars, marks and tattoos. The printout will not disclose information about the crime or the victim(s).
The name and identifier(s) of the individual you have requested information upon must match with the information contained in the database before Registry information can be released.
Iowa law DOES NOT allow for the release of an entire listing of registrants in your county, city, or neighborhood. A form must be completed for each person that you wish to inquire upon. There is no limit to the number of inquiries you can request and there is no charge to obtain this information.
The purpose of the information you receive from an inquiry is to permit you to protect yourself and other family members from potential harm.
Actions taken by you against an individual including vandalism of property, verbal or written threats of harm or physical assault against this person, his or her family, or employer can result in your arrest and prosecution.
While this is essential, it underestimates the manipulative power of these sexual predators. Whether you allow them near your child has nothing to do with whether they are able to approach your child when you're not with them, unless you're with them 24/7, which is impossible. Also, not everyone has access to nor knows how to use computers. Further, the crime is repugnant and unthinkable enough that some people won't allow themselves to consider this possibility, so they don't explore it; a tragic form of denial resulting in possible harm to their innocent child.