If anyone wonders how law enforcement people around the US will be handling sex offender registries, see this article in Police Chief magazine. Any day now, the Justice Department will be issuing guidelines on how law enforcement agencies can implement the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, which established “comprehensive standards for sex offender registration and notification” across all 50 states (before it, standards and practices were up to individual states’ discretion). The US attorney general’s office issued guidelines last May which were then open to public comment, ending August 1. The final guidelines are “expected to be released 60–90 days after closing of the comment period,” Police Chief reports. [See also “Young sex offenders” and “Juvenile sex offenders & Net registries”.]
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