No, convicted sex offenders are not. If the person has been arrested and eventually released from prison; the judge will give orders that they are not to live or be within so many blocks of a children's play area, school grounds, etc.
We frequently hear news stories entailing parents who are irate when a sex offender is living in their neighborhood. How can you blame them? It is the responsibility of all of us to protect children. It does not matter if the children are yours, or somebody else's.
It would depend on the specific details of the conviction and any legal restrictions that may have been placed on the person. In general, individuals with certain types of criminal convictions may have restrictions on being around children, such as sex offenders. It is important to consult with legal authorities or the terms of the conviction to determine any limitations.
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In most cases, convicted child molesters are restricted from being around children after their release from prison. This restriction is typically part of their parole conditions and may include supervision, counseling, and limitations on where they can live or visit to ensure the safety of children.
Yes, a convicted felon may be allowed to sit the bar in most states. A determination is made by the state's bar association as to the length of time since the offense, the gravity of the offense and the overall contribution said person has made to society. You can turn your life around. For more information, you may write your state bar association and simply ask. They will advise you of their standards. Never simply take someone's word for it who has no affiliation. Good Luck.
Kids are not allowed to wear necklaces at school for safety reasons. Necklaces can pose a choking hazard if they break or get caught on something while children are playing or running around. To prevent accidents, schools often have rules in place to limit the wearing of jewelry, including necklaces.
No, I am not able to physically walk or move around as I am a computer program. If you're asking about the general concept, individuals are not allowed to walk around private property without permission from the owner or legal authority.
Ned Kelly's father, John "Red" Kelly, was imprisoned in 1865 when Ned was around 10 years old. John was convicted of stealing two pigs and sentenced to six months in prison.
Not unsupervised, although of course out in public they will encounter them
Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.
Everyone that lives in a well populated area is around convicted felons.
Children shouldn't be allowed to see, do, or be around anything that has any involvement with violence. That will give them the impression that violence is what they are suppose to do.
Yes , they do so by the barrier-blood barrier
The Great Barrier Reef does not yet have an official listing of "endangered". However, around 40 species which live in and around the Great Barrier Reef are listed as endangered.
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A lava barrier is where something is built on high rock so that when a volcano erupts and the lava flows down, it flows down the barrier around it.
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