10 Rules for Protecting Your Children from Registered Child Offenders
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1) Teach Children Key Information. Teach your child(ren) their full name, address, phone number with area code, parents' names and work phone numbers. Practice reciting this information often as children may often forget pertinent information over time. Also practice how to make an emergency call to you or 911 from a pay phone. 2) Teach Children Who is Safe. 3) Know Where Your Child is Going. 4) Teach Children about the Buddy System. 5) Don't let Children be Lured in. 6) Develop a Password System. 7) Reinforce Safety Skills. 8) Always Keep an Up-To-Date Record of Your Child's Information & Discription. 9) Know How to Report Your Missing Child. 10) Take the Initiative to be Informed. |
Background:
The U.S. Congress has passed several laws that require states to monitor child offenders; the Wetterling Registration Act, the Lychner Tracking and Identification Act and Megan's Law.
On March 5, 2003, The Supreme Court ruled that information about registered child offenders may be posted on the Internet.
Problem:
Information on registered megan's law offenders are available and you have the right to access it, The problem is that locating that information can be very difficult.
In most instances, you have to know the name of the individual you are looking for, and in many States you must go to your police station and complete a request form. Additionally, some states have a fee and limit individuals to viewing only two registered sex offender names at a time.
The Solution:
The Registered child offenders list offered by National Alert Registry. Now in the privacy of your home, you can view information about all registered sex offenders in your area, including how close they reside to your own home and your children, all displayed on a convenient map of your neighborhood.
Our free service provides the number of sexual predators in your neighborhood. If you wish, you can then purchase the National Alert Registry service, which includes a detailed map of your neighborhood and the locations and backgrounds or the registered sex offenders.
"NAR Predator Report is wonderful! I live in an upscale neighborhood and thought I was safe, but when I checked my Predator Report I discovered that we have three (3) offenders living in our neighborhood. I was astounded." Bill S., New York
"I am very pleased that I subscribed to this. It does indeed, keep me: ALERT, and AWARE and I feel SAFER! THANK YOU for these services." -- Justice of Colorado






