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Why do they release sex offenders from jail knowing they are a high risk to repeat offend?

These less than human beings get psychologically evaluated in jail, and even after all their "therapy" the verdict is they are likely to repeat offend. Why is it that when they are done serving their time they are allowed to be released into the public just to do it again? All the community gets is a warning on the news, or a letter sent home with students from school? Why do we let them out at all?

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7 Responses to “Why do they release sex offenders from jail knowing they are a high risk to repeat offend?”


  1. 1    Shelley B February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Because there are not enough tax dollars to keep them in clothes, food and cable TV for the rest of their life.

  2. 2    wizjp February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Because current law doesn’t permit a life sentence for sex offenses. All you can do is track them within the legal limits and hope somewhere along the line the message got thru

  3. 3    Chris February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Once they have served their sentence they have paid their debt to society.. Obviously the state can’t hold people in jail forever based on the belief that they will commit the same crime again. And unlike the person above said, they DO have life sentences for sex offenders.. it is just rare that it is actually handed out.

  4. 4    JB February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Because once someone has fulfilled their sentence it would be illegal to keep them. I agree that the laws need to be re-evaluated because many of these people do tend to repeat their offenses and in one case by Clemson University near where I live a girl was strangled by a sex offender that had served time in Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. Now a young girl is dead and everyone had to wait to it got to this point to start looking at our sex offender laws its just ridiculous.

  5. 5    Karibou February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    because thats the way the law works…if you don’t like it then change it. the most you can do is pass out fliers to all your neighbors notifying them of the sicko.

  6. 6    Citizen1984 February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Once you have done your time sentenced the state must release you. You don’t provide any information or links as to how likely they are to re offend. You merely parrot information.

  7. 7    billyboy64 February 8, 2010 at 12:31 AM

    Because our justice system is reactive, not proactive. We don’t lock people up for things they might do. You even said it yourself: "…they are likely to repeat offend." This does not mean they WILL repeat offend, it means they MIGHT.


 

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