98% of persons required to register as sex offenders found to be compliant!

That’s what the title to the article could have read, instead it says, “Sex offender compliance check conducted, 18 arrests made”.

The title sounds awful, but if you read the article it tells something different. “The LVMPD’s Sex Offender Apprehension Team, in conjunction with the United States Marshals Service Sex Offender Predator Apprehension Team and Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force, reached out to over 620 registered sex offenders”

in context 18 out of 620 is a drop in the bucket. especially when 15 of the 18 were arrested for technical registration violations and not new sex offenses. Technical violations that are not new crimes for anyone other than someone on the registry. So in reality… 99.5% of persons required to register didn’t re offend!!!

Somehow that’s a totally different story.

 

 

14 thoughts on “98% of persons required to register as sex offenders found to be compliant!

  • June 19, 2021 at 8:13 pm
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    The media only cares about selling what they deem to be news. There are no fact checkers. There is no truth. And Oprah questioned Megan Markle: “What is YOUR truth?” And as Lester Holt said publicly, “The facts don’t matter.” That’s why we have to win in the real courts. Not the courts of public opinion.

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  • June 19, 2021 at 8:25 pm
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    Exactly how we should be speaking in court and in the news.

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    • June 19, 2021 at 10:45 pm
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      I use their contact us button to send them this message:
      “Your recent article on LVPD’s Sex Offender residence verifications failed to make it clear that, of 620 registrants contacted, only 3 (that is, less than 0.5%) were arrested on warrants related to sex crimes. The other individuals were arrested for “FTR”s (“failure to register” offenses) – which apply to no one else previously convicted of any other crimes – except those who have been convicted of sexual offenses. Sex offense registries fail to protect the public and are increasingly being ruled on constitutional by judges. Stop supporting the myth!”

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      • June 20, 2021 at 9:00 am
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        I did likewise, David. My comments follow.

        Saturday must have been a slow news day in Las Vegas. Martha Cruz reported a story with the headline, “Sex Offender compliance checks conducted, 18 arrests made.” Misdirected headlines such as this perpetuate the myth that persons on the sex offense registry represent some heightened danger to society. The opposite is true. Those formerly convicted of a sex offense re-offend at a much lower rate than persons in any other genre of crime – except for murder.

        This assertion is even indicated in your article. Of the 620 persons contacted, 18 arrests were made. Of those 15 were arrested for some technical violation of registration requirements, not for another sex offense nor even another crime. The remaining 3 had outstanding warrants, which could have been served by two officers. I won’t insult you by doing the arithmetic for you. However it is obvious that this huge waste of police time and money resulted in few arrests, and did nothing to contribute to public safety.

        I suspect you won’t have the journalistic courage to report on the true implications of sex offense registries. The real newsworthy event of the last two weeks was the new Model Penal Code (MPC) approved by the American Law Institute with recommendations for these registries. The old media mantra was “if it bleeds, it leads.” That has morphed into “if it sizzles, it sells.” There is little sizzle but much truth in the new MPC.

        Vertitas.

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  • June 19, 2021 at 11:05 pm
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    This is just another example of our low American journalistic standards. In the old days, the newspaper mantra was that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Today that has morphed into “if it sizzles, it sells.” If a story like this one doesn’t inherently sizzle, a hot headline is invented to garner eyeballs to the ads.

    As an aside, I recently saw an article about the US Marshal Service complaining they were understaffed by about 1400 marshals, and that they couldn’t adequately provide protection to federal judges. Perhaps if they didn’t participate in these unproductive, but high profile, SO sweeps that number could be reduced. I’m just sayin’.

    Veritas.

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  • June 20, 2021 at 1:21 am
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    They never care how many are compliant, it’s always about arrests and conviction rates. It’s what keeps the justice system and law enforcement in funds.

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  • June 20, 2021 at 8:45 am
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    The picture accompanying the article shows at least 3 law enforcement vehicles outside a home. I am wondering if this is a photo taken from an old file from an incident that has nothing to do with this story or if this is an actual photo taken from this most recent “compliance and waste-of-money” check.

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  • June 20, 2021 at 9:34 am
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    For those of you who are not “Woke”, compliance checks and violations are a way to get us back in the system with new charges. Thus, in my instances, ruining your chances of ever getting off the registry due to “New” charges. As FAC points out, these are made up crimes that do not relate to ANY other group of people on Earth other than registered citizens.

    In some cases, a registry violation can land you more time than your actual charge for a sex offense. Some got only probation but depending on the circumstances, a registry violation could get you prison time, for harming NO one? If that is not proof the registry is punitive, then someone, somewhere is purposely holding us down. (Thanks for nothing supreme court)

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  • June 20, 2021 at 10:22 am
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    Kinda like saying 98% of all people don’t rape or molest children.

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    • June 21, 2021 at 10:08 am
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      What is? The headline? Duh.

      This article has nothing to do with “rape or molest children”. It is about criminal law enforcement wasting limited resources just to harass families. It is about them trying to make the public believe that they are doing useful police work, in order to get more support and $$$$$$$$$$$. It about them checking up on laws that make no difference whatsoever if they are being follow 0% or 100%.

      So, 98% is just irrelevant. Same as 80%. Same as 60%. All nonsense. It’s just to placate dumb, uninformed people.

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  • June 20, 2021 at 1:58 pm
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    Try thid with any other type of offender and see of they comply.

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  • June 21, 2021 at 11:49 am
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    I was wondering why they waited for a (publicized by design) compliance check to serve the 3 outstanding warrants.

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