SexualOffenders.com
allows citizens to share information they have about criminal sex offenders,
exchange resource links and post comments in a social style community. Daily
updates with links to state and county government sex offender registries,
sheriff's offices and news of sex crimes and related prosecution.
There are hundreds of thousands of sex offenders across the United States. Parents are often unaware that they may live next door or behind a sexual deviant. Thankfully, there are several techniques that parents can use to protect their families. These tools will help parents to realize where sex offenders live and how to keep their children as far away from them as possible.
1.) The first method that parents can use in order to protect their children is to visithttp://freebackgroundcheck.org. This website allows individuals to check the background of anyone in any state across the United States for 100% free. You simply select the state in which you want to search for sex offenders, then choose the sex offender category and you will then be shown a list of different resources where you can view details and pictures of sex offenders in your area. You can search for sex offenders by name, zip code, county, city and state.
FreeBackgroundCheck.org provides national results based upon name and age. Consumers are able to see the approximate age of the individual they are performing the background check on as well as the locations that are listed on their background check. Parents can feel safe knowing that their neighborhood is safe and secure from sexual predators.
2.) The second method parents can use to protect their children from sex offenders is to download a smartphone application. There are a number of smartphone applications that allow parents to quickly search for sex offenders based upon their present location. Having this application on your smartphone can come in handy when a family may be visiting relatives or just moved to a new city. Parents can quickly research where any sex offenders live and ensure that their children know to stay far away from these locations.
The Android market is an excellent resource for applications to find sex offenders. The Sex Offender Search application allows individuals to track sex offenders in their neighborhood as well as receive detailed results about the crimes they committed. Email alerts are automatically sent when new sex offenders move into your area or when an offender has a new crime added to their record. Sex offender registries for the entire United States are included in this application. The application is available free of charge and can be downloaded onto any Android smartphone.
3.) The third method that every parent should use in order to protect their children from sex offenders is to signup for sex offender alerts. These alerts are automatically sent to a cell phone number and email address that a parent chooses. These alerts can keep parents alert over potential new sex offenders moving into their neighborhood. Parents can signup for these alerts by visiting the state specific site on the top left of SexualOffenders.Com. Most states offer these alerts. These alerts take less than one minute to signup for. Individuals complete the one page signup form and then enter their address. Multiple addresses can be entered in order to protect your family while you are at home or while you are at a relatives house.
Sex offender alerts can also be set for a range of distances from your home. Parents can choose a range from one to five miles away from their home. Once a parent enters their address, they will be able to see all sex offenders who live near their home. Parents can click on a specific offenders address to see their name as well as the crime they committed. Many records include a picture to help parents realize who potential predators are if they approach their family. Records for all fifty states are included to help parents protect their children no matter where they live.
Parents will do anything to protect their family from sexual predators. Parents can utilize a free background check website, a smartphone application or sex offender alerts to ensure that their family is protected from sexual predators. Families have no reason to fear when using these tools to protect their family.
Did you know?
While drugs and alcohol are often involved in sexual assaults, drugs and alcohol do not cause sexual offenses to occur. Rather, drug and alcohol use may be a disinhibitor for the offender, while being under the influence may increase a potential victim's vulnerability.
Recent Comments
as a sex offender i would like to know when is enough? i'm 29 and my crime happen 15 years ago. i now have a ch... more
stop the stupidity...other countries are laughing at us and they have every right to...we let this get so out o... more
i was reading comments left before. i do not care if it ruined their life. they took the innocents from a human... more
i dont think the registry is enough! these i feel no pity or sorrow for these animals! they are better off dead... more
people who hate all sex offenders the same need to look at themselves in the mirror. i know a guy who got put o... more
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