(교육) 어린이 성폭행 범죄 대책

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어린이 성폭행 범죄 대책

 

Police in Cleveland today identified a second victim in that mass murder case 31- year-old Teresa Forlsen. Her remains유해 along with those of 10 other women were discovered on the property of suspect Anthony Sole. Investigators resume재개하다 the search for more victims at his home today. And across the street, neighbors posted the pictures of missing loved ones. Many were shocked the convicted sex offender was living nearby. But oftentimes, where one predator settles, others will follow. More now from Bill Wettiker.

 

It’s been almost 3 weeks since 7-year-old Summer Thompson was abducted납치되다 in Orange Park in Florida. Her body found in a Georgia landfill쓰레기매립장. Authorities now are questioning sex offenders in the community. There are 159 registered offenders within a 5-mile radius of Summer’s hometown. That number of sex offenders in one Florida town is not unusual. There are almost 700,000 registered sex offenders in the US. More than 51,000 in Florida. 57,000 in Texas. More than 117,000 in California.

 

In Antioch, California where kidnapped victim Jacey Dugal was held in a backyard for 18 years allegedly by convicted rapist Phillip Gerardo. There are 92 registered sex offenders just in Gerardo’s zip code. Those numbers have prompted cities and states across the country to pass laws restricting where sex offenders can live. Jessica’s law here in California prohibits sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of a school or park, places children congregate모이다.

 

Similar restrictions in other states are forcing sex offenders to cluster군생하다 in isolated areas like this encampment under a Miami freeway. Parole가석방 officer Mauricio Lopez monitors 20 high-risk sex offenders in one Pasadena, California neighborhood. Neighbors are fearful. “We’ve had neighbors now who do not allow their children to ride their bikes or to go out of their house at all.”

 

Authorities have lost tract of some 100,000 sex offenders. Critics say better tracking, not isolation is the answer. “The most dangerous sex offenders are highly mobile. So they will travel. They’ll move from community to community. They will seek out opportunities.” Next year, all states will be required by federal law to closely track all sex offenders and to inform the public who are the most violent. Bill Wettiker, CBS News, Los Angeles.

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