You should be able to get a list from your parole officer. If there is no place near you then ask for permission to go to the closest city near you. It shows initiative on your part and may get you some brownie points.
Some cities have halfway house for sex offenders, you can also check with the state Social Services Department or Legal Aid. They can both give information on housing rules for the offender.
No, especially if he has to register as a sex offender
You don't get off of the sex offender's list. Once you are on you stay on you're entire life.
Sex offenders even in Canada are not to live near schools, childrens parks or anywhere children may congregate. Your parole officer could help find an appropriate apartment, etc., for the sex offender. Beware, that if neighbors catch wind of the sex offender the scene could turn ugly. If the sex offender had charges of rape regarding women then this is a whole different ball game and no neighborhood or apartment building would want to take the risk of the person offending again and you can't blame them. The best chance the offender has is to relocate to another town or city.
No.
Avi is a registered sex offender!
He will be arrested and convicted no doubt as a sex offender!
Generally no, unless they are a registered sex offender. They can also find out if it was on the news, in the paper, or they tell the public themselves.
The basic question is "Can a convicted felon get section 8 housing?" Whether he is on probation or a college student does not matter. The answer is yes and no, depending on what the conviction is for, how old the conviction is, and whether the felon has to register as a sex offender in the state he is residing in.
Good question: this is how I was able to find section 8 housing. The only way to find section 8 housing (called a Housing Choice Voucher Program) is to continue to search Housing Authorities' web sites and seek which ones have openings for their waiting lists. There is no such thing as a central housing authority, though there are many housing authorities that cover several areas within the jurisdiction, known as regional housing authorities. And unlike sex offender registries, there is no central or nationwide housing authority search to see which ones have openings for the waiting lists. Just keep on trying and I'm sure it will work. It worked for me!
Low income housing eligibility requirements vary depending on the program or jurisdiction. Some housing authorities may have restrictions for individuals with certain criminal backgrounds, including sex offenses. It is best to contact your local housing authority or a legal aid organization for guidance on your specific situation.
The first time offender waiver is available to offenders who do not have a felony on their record. However, sex offenses and drug offenses on a record does not receive consideration for the first time offender waiver.