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AG candidate: Sexual predators a big problem in Montana
Fox
As an attorney, I know that statistics aren’t always the whole story and that often there aren’t simple solutions.

Unfortunately, the statistics about sexual predators in Montana do tell an alarming story: there are more than 4,000 sexual predators living in Montana, putting Montana second in the nation for offenders per capita, according to the nonprofit group Family Watchdog.

The statistics go further: according to the Center for Sex Offender Management, 13% of child molesters and 19% of rapists commit another sexual offense within five years and another 10% of child molesters and 22% of rapists commit a nonsexual violent offense within five years.

This is a serious problem-but it’s not being taken seriously enough by our current Attorney General.

The law requires that photos and other significant information be posted on the Montana Sexual Offender Registry; however this requirement has been neither met nor enforced for over 60% of the individuals on the registry. Ironically, many of the missing photos can be easily found on another state web site administered by the Department of Corrections. The photos exist-it just hasn’t been a priority for this Attorney General to get them posted.

But fixing the Sex Offender Registry is only the first step. I’ve devised a comprehensive plan that includes affordable and efficient measures that will help families protect their kids and send a clear, strong message to sex predators that they will not be tolerated in Montana.

First and foremost, Montana families need to be aware of who these individuals are, what they look like, and where they are living. Photos are truly a parent’s best tool in identifying and protecting their children. Another addition I’ll implement will be to require inclusion of all email addresses and screen names used by offenders.

Secondly, parents should be able to perform an online search to pinpoint where offenders are living in their neighborhood and communities. I’ll add this simple, user-friendly search function to the registry; and I’ll also add a function that will allow parents to receive an email alert whenever there is an addition or change to the registry for their area.

All this information is of little importance, however, if people can’t find it. The registry needs to be more widely accessible to the public with links to it on the homepage of every state and local government website. Parents, teachers, and community leaders may not be aware of the current location of the list on the Department of Justice’s website-every city, county, and state agency website should have a link visible on their homepage.

To round out my play, I’ll partner with law enforcement, media, and Montana businesses to actively disseminate information about the Sexual Offender Registry. With these types of crimes, the best prevention is through information. We all need to work together to protect our kids.

Sexual offenders need to be at the top of the priority list for Montana’s Justice Department. I’ve identified some simple, yet effective, measures I will take if I’m elected Attorney General. Let me be clear-fighting sex predators is at the top of my priority list.

Tim Fox is a Republican Candidate for Attorney General of Montana.


 
COMMENTS FOR AG candidate: Sexual predators a big problem in Montana:

THE MAN HAS A SCREW LOOSE
What this idiot is proposing is self-serving and not based on fact. He wants to penalize everyone as much as he can, calls all offenders predators, when indeed they are not all predators, and most likely he would not know the difference. He is using this subject to appeal to the mass public because he thinks it is emotional enough that people will think he is really for them. Dumb. He is just another pompous lawyer who is trying to get himself elected. This is not something we want or need in Montana -- people have civil rights given to them by our constitution, and his proposal is just one more violation of those rights. We don't want this perpetrator of good deeds to be our Attorney General in Montana -- we've already had 8 years of bad news, and this would be even worse! Why not find someone to vote for who stands for civil rights and personal accountability rather than someone who will alarm the public unnecessarily for his own promotional efforts. DO NOT VOTE FOR THIS GUY!!

SCHWEITZER REJECTS SOUND SCIENCE; MEDIA TAKES A NA
the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), and the American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) released a study of the economic impacts of the cap and trade system envisioned in the Lieberman-Warner climate change legislation. Even in the more conservative estimations, America (and Montana) will see a massive loss of jobs and wealth if Lieberman-Warner becomes law.

semy

Addiction Recovery Virginia

SEXUAL PREDATORS A BIG PROBLEM IN MONTANA:
Data represent that sexual predators is a big problem in Montana city individual state conditions before use noted that not only all criminal but offenses require registration with the state police which only covered by the statutes.
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bush
Addiction Recovery North Dakota

BOGUS STATITICS
Tim Fox will of coarse use data supplied by groups who have a vested interest to providing false and inflated information about sex offenders. Fox's use of such data is a typical political move that garners votes due to false hysterical moves by such organizations as the Center for Sex Offender Management and Family Watchdog. Fox should read from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm for the true statistics of recidivism of sex offenders. Question directed to Fox, this "plan" you wish to sell to the public, is it more onerous regulations to prevent RFSO's from re-entering society, or a comprehensive plan that helps build a support network for RFSO's thus reducing yet further any recidivism?

ANALCRANIITUS
Tim has his head firmly in his ass. Nonprofits like Family Watchdog and The Center for Sex Offender Management have a vested interest in inflating stastical numbers in order to gleen Government funds. These organizations do not follow any sunshine policies in order to see how their stastics were gathered. Follow the money and you will see that the only thing that they do sucessfully is sell unfounded fear.

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