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Editorials August 17, 2007
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The predator who lives next door
After serving their debt to society, sexual offenders are being released back into Ventura County neighborhoods, but how can we be sure they won't repeat their criminal behavior? Have they been rehabilitated? Are you willing to stake your child's well-being on that?

Experts estimate that one in five girls and one in 10 boys have been sexually abused by their 13th year. Many predators go unpunished.

We send offenders to jail, put ankle bracelets on them and give them therapy after therapy. Still, they come back. When they do, community members must be aware.

One way to monitor the movement of pedophiles and other convicted sex criminals is to track them on the Megan's Law website at www.meganslaw.ca.gov. A quick check on the site shows more than 20 offenders living in Camarillo.

On the website you can see their photos, find out where they live and read about their crimes. They've been a threat in the past, and now they could be living next door. It's important to track them but not to harass them. The website will explain how the information may be used. And remember that under state law some registered sex offenders are not subject to public disclosure and are not included on the website.

You have a right to know if these predators live in your area. Be aware and remain vigilant. Most importantly, take steps to prevent sex abuse before it even occurs.


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