It is difficult but possible. It depends on your age at the time of conviction and the age of victim. Depending on your state laws it may require petitioning the court for relief. There is an organization called RSOL (Reform Sex Offender Law) that has contact with some free legal services in some states like Oregon. If you are in Oregon you can contact Oregon Voices directly for more information. These two groups may be able to give you better advice. You can also call your state sex offender coordinator and ask this question. They are usually open to discussing this subject.
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You can try a search of any number of internet sites that list sex offenders. Some may have pictures associated with the names.
Once listed in the National Registry, it is for life.
The Dallas City Police Department would have this, or you can access the Texas State Sex Offender Registry.
Laws regarding sex offenders living with minors vary by state. However, in Georgia, it is generally not allowed for a convicted sex offender to live with a minor under the age of 16, even if they are off probation or parole. Sex offenders are subject to strict guidelines and restrictions to protect the safety and well-being of potential victims.
There is no such thing as a child protection list. You may be referring to the sex offender registry which is designed to help inform people of dangerous offenders in there area.
Jail, prison, then home. There are no specific venues where sex offenders are housed.
Nancy Anne Falls has written: 'An empirical derived typology of families of adolescent male sex offenders' -- subject(s): Teenage sex offenders, Sex crimes, Sex offenders, Family assessment
You have a few options:the registration requirement expiresexpungement of recordmove to another statedie
As of the last count in 2007, there are around 11,000 sex offenders in Arizona - about 0.0017% of its total population.
William E. Prendergast has written: 'Treating sex offenders in correctional institutions and outpatient clinics' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Treatment, Psychosexual disorders 'Treating Sex Offenders'
Ronald A. Rufo has written: 'Sexual predators amongst us' -- subject(s): Child sex offenders, Psychology, Female sex offenders, Online sexual predators, Sex crimes, Prediction of Criminal behavior, Sex offenders