To find out if there is a Megan's Law sex offender in your area, you can search the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) or contact your local law enforcement agency for information.
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What is a Sex Offender as defined by Pennsylvania Law"Sex offender" is a generic term for all persons convicted of crimes involving sex, including statutory sexual assault, rape, molestation, sexual harassement, and certain forms of pornography production or distribution. Sex crimes are forms of human sexual behavior . Someone who commits these crimes is said to be a sex offender. Many sex offenses are primarily motivated by power and control issues, rather than sexual desires. Some sex crimes are crimes of violence that involve sex. Others are violations of social prohibitions, such as indecent exposure or exhibitionism.Under Megans Law sex offenders convicted of indecent exposure are registered and listed for 10 years.P.B.P.P. quote ref: Sex Offender
Men, women, Megan's law knows no genders. ALL who are convicted of sex crimes have the same coals held to there feet.
If you haven't been convicted of a sexually oriented offense, then you are NOT a sex offender.
Local P.D. has offender registry. It is Public info.
Not unless you're a convicted sex offender and required to register by state law.
Sex with a minor is considered statutory rape. The adult partner, if convicted, can be labeled a sex offender which will pretty much ruin their life.
Yes he can. Have a look at Megan´s law and see what kind of troubles he might get. If he get´s sentenced as a sex offender, that won´t be the end... that will only be the beginning of a life 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.
Maybe not to you but according to the law, that is statutory rape. He may get locked up and may have to register as a sex offender. When someone is a sex offender, that record follows them for the rest of their lives, no matter how minor the situation may be.
I'm assuming you mean "Can a sex offender own a firearm?" If so, the answer is no. Felons cannot own firearms.
The public sex offender registry contains information about individuals who have been convicted of sex crimes, including their names, addresses, and details of their offenses.