Florida vs Sexual Predators

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The debate about sexual predators and how they should be handled has been discussed for years. In Florida it has been no different and the debate still continues today. This paper will discuss Florida’s approach to sexual predators and the laws which, prohibits conduct considered to be predatory.
Florida’s approach to sexual predators is to have criminals convicted of predatory acts or crimes against society to register in a sexual offender data base that was passed under the Florida Sexual Predator’s Act in 1997. The Florida Sexual Predator’s Act was passed and come about just after the Public Safety Information Act of 1997, which allowed criminal behavior and people found guilty of crimes available through the internet.
Florida has always taken a strong stance against sexual predators and protecting the public from them. Their laws include a person convicted of a sexual offense “would ban offenders and predators from loitering or prowling within 300 feet of places where children congregate, such as schools, parks and playgrounds (New Florida bill, 2010).” By not allowing convicted sexual predators or offenders near these types of places it helps keep the children in Florida a little safer. Though, there is no way to guarantee that an offender convicted of a sexual offense or predator will stay away from where children congregate. It does help slow them down some and make it easier to place a convicted sexual offender or predator back in prison if found around places that children congregate.
Registering with the Department of Motor Vehicle is another way the state of Florida keeps track of sexual offenders and predators. Senate bill 0098 requires “All licenses for the operation of motor vehicles or identification...

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Works Cited

Florida laws and related information. (2006). Retrieved March 18, 2014, from Florida Department of Law Enforcement website: http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/FloridaLaws.jsp
Legal. (2006). Retrieved March 18, 2014, from Florida Department of Law Enforcement website: http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/Legal.jsp New Florida bill to criminalize sex offenders coming with 300 feet of places where children congregate. (2010, April 30). Retrieved March 18, 2014, from An Affiliate of the Law
Professor Blogs Network website: http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2010/04/new-florida-bill-to-criminalize-sex-offenders-coming-with-300-feet-of-places-where-children-congrega.html

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