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Identifier
Thesis
1947
Author
Hollenbeck, Elizabeth, 1979-
Title
Megan's
Law
:
Does
it
Increase
Parents
Ability
to
Protect
their
Children
Against
Sexual
Offenders
?
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2008
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
Today
,
all
50
states
in the
United
States
of
America
have
created
a
system
of
registration
and
notification
for
convicted
sex
offenders
. These
laws
were
quickly
enacted
in the
past
several
years
in
response
to
horrific
crimes
against
children
that were
committed
by
previously
convicted
and
released
sex
offenders
. These
laws
are
predicated
on the
principle
that
sex
offenders
are
often
more
dangerous
than
other
criminal
offenders
because
they have a
greater
likelihood
of
recidivating
.
It
was
widely
believed
that
registration
and
community
notification
laws
would
assist
law
enforcement
in
investigations
,
deter
sex
offenders
from
committing
new
offenses
, and
present
citizens
with
information
they
can
use
to
better
protect
children
from
victimization
. This
study
surveyed
parents
from
four
different
elementary
schools
located
in a
selected
New
Jersey
suburb
during
scheduled
PTA
meetings
. The
town
the
study
was
conducted
in had a
population
of
22,930
people
,
8,108
households
, and
6,380
families
(as
of the
census
of
2000)
. In the
town
,
most
residents
are
married
couples
living
together
(68.5%)
and
most
households
(40.2%)
had
children
under
the
age
of
18
living
with them. The
median
income
for a
household
in the
town
is
$80,939
.
Community
notification
laws
are
based
in
part
on an
assumption
that
letting
people
know
about
sex
offenders
living
within
close
proximity
, will
reduce
or
prevent
further
sexual
victimization
.
People
are
expected
to
act
on the
information
provided
by these
laws
,
i.e
.
registration
sites
,
written
notifications
, etc. This
study
surveyed
parents
to
determine
whether
parents
that are
aware
of the
sex
offender
registry
,
exhibit
behavior
differently
than if they
lacked
the
information
provided
by the
registry
. For
example
,
do
they
tell
their
children
whom
to
avoid
?
Do
parents
supervise
their
children
more
carefully
?
Ultimately
, if
parents
behave
differently
with this
data
,
do
Megan's
law
and its
notification
systems
increase
a
parent's
ability
to
protect
their
children
against
sex
offenders
?
Results
from the
community
survey
indicate
that there
is
a
need
for
more
public
awareness
around
the
subject
of
sex
offenders
and the
dangers
they
pose
. A
significant
finding
was that
most
(66%)
of
parents
do
not
even
check
the
registry
. The
information
provided
by the
sex
offender
registry
was
implemented
in an
effort
to
enhance
public
safety
however
,
results
from this
survey
highlight
that the
sex
offender
registry
itself
does
not
guarantee
a
parent
checks
the
registry
or
even
changes
their
behavior
because
of
it
. In
fact
,
only
half
of the
sample
surveyed
took
extra
safety
precautions
in
order
to
better
protect
their
children
specifically
from
sexual
offenders
.
Parents
and
members
of the
community
need
to be
more
educated
. The
sex
offender
registry
is
not
helping
those
intended
to
receive
assistance
if they
do
not
know
what to
do
with the
information
disseminated
.
Subject
Child molesters -- New Jersey -- Registers
Child sexual abuse -- New Jersey -- Prevention
Department
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Advisor
Bantley, Kathleen
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713734964
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