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Arkansas Sex Offender Registry The information on the Arkansas registry site is made available for the purpose of providing the public information concerning Level 3 and Level 4 Registered Sex Offenders who may reside in your area.
Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on November 29, 2005 at 02:55 am
Thank you for posting this! I wish more people realized who their neighbors were when you have small children this is helpful to know. Heard about this on TV. Thank You!
Posted by: anonymous (not registered) on August 11, 2006 at 10:31 pm
we realized our babysitter is a sex offender by looking on here. scary thought of what people hide from you.
Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on January 19, 2007 at 06:56 pm
is there anyway to find out about a livel 2 sex offender. I would like to know what exactly he did.
Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on September 27, 2007 at 07:30 pm
Don't completely trust the addresses on here. I live in Ash Flat and know one of the offenders is NOT at the address posted............Goodluck finding out what the offenders did. We lived 2 doors from one and the local police said they knew where he was and what he was doing and wouldn't tell me anything.
Posted by: MommyOf2 on January 04, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Where does the state of Arkansas get the right to with hold information on level 1 or 2 sex offenders? So since they are "low risk" they aren't considered sexual criminals now? I believe that they are criminals no matter what "risk" they may be. I believe very much that any risk is too much a risk to my two children. As a victim myself, by a family member, I have e-mailed my state representative asking for these offenders to also be listed on the registry. We should have the right, as parents, to know who lives right outside our windows! Please join me in letting our state governmrnt know that we want justice for victims, not privacy for offenders. After all, they are criminals, right?
Posted by: mr. safty (not registered) on January 05, 2008 at 10:52 am
You sound neurotic. Knowing where offenders live doesn't make you safe. Knowing who the offenders ARE, doesn't make you safe. These people are the ones who got caught! I suggest you be neurotic about family members and others close to you. They are the ones you are most likely to be sexually offended by.
Unf... there is no such word as justice for vic... It does not matter what you do, say, or try to pass new Laws on. I am a mother of a son who was molested 1 year ago, tried to kill himself at the age of 10, and was in the Mental Hospital to try to get the help he needed for the Sexual Abuse that occured. The person is in Prision now, and will be out in 2014, or sooner if he has good behavior with his stay in Prision that is. He gets free help, free schooling, even colledge education, alone with other things with his stay there. As a mother that's not Prision, it's more like a vaction, with no charge to the Preditor, just the Tax Payers. Mean while I am and will continue to pay for my son's Therpy, and Meds... and Coun... to help him become a survior, which he will be, but he will also be a vic... and thats the Truth, weither people understand that or not. As a parent I have tried everything humanly possiable to try to do a change, and alls I got was at least he is in prision doing time, be happy he got that, even when he violated contact from letters in the mail to my son, while being in prision, that was said too me as well. And we have a Life Long Re.. Order on this S.O.B. and nothing.. as far as the reg... it is good for protesction for your family in some cases, but the best things too remember is it's not always people on the reg... it's close friends, and esp.. Family you have to worry about with my son, it was family, his EX-UNCLE. So just be the best parent you can, and always be carefull whom you trust, that's the best Protection for yourself, and for your child. HEX
Posted by: union mo (not registered) on January 14, 2008 at 07:24 pm
I understand why you dont put the offenders charges on the website, because the servarity could get them harrased . But, by not putting
the charges just leaves an open mind. But I believe the charges should be put in because , If a child molester or a spousel argument that turned into forceful sex are not defined then the lesser of the two are the same....
SEXUAL OFFENDERS PERIOD....
Posted by: Oldtimer on January 15, 2008 at 11:16 am
charges: I guess it depends on the law your state has passed. I know of other states that DO put the charges next to the photos. I'm not sure the federal law will require this to be uniform in all states soon.
Posted by: trying to understand (not registered) on February 26, 2008 at 06:33 pm
If you have to register sex offenders and list them on a nation wide registry, I think they should be list separately. All sex offenders are not child molesters, or rappist. They should be listed according to their crimes. such as; child molesters, rappist, statutory rape, indencent acts, assault, etc.
Posted by: amanda (not registered) on March 18, 2008 at 02:38 pm
i really appreciate offender registry. it possibly saved my child. my sons father is a sex offender, child molestation, and he managed to hide it from me until after i was pregnant. it was actually a friend who happened to be looking for someone else on the register who saw his name. thank god she told me. he is now in prison again for a failure to register, and indecent exposure, peeping tom. i am glad that at least there is a place to look. i now run all of my friends, associates, babysitters, family and anyone else i come into contact with through the system, just to make sure there is nothing i need to know. the only thing i wish is that there was a way to keep better tabs on parole hearings. he got approved, but i can't find out why, or what the terms are, or anything.
Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on May 10, 2008 at 04:00 am
I just wanted to say this can happen to anybody you think you know that person then you find out you do not. My daughter was 6 the first time
she was violated by my 12 year old nephew at the time and his 15 year
old friend the outcome was they were minors so the 15 year old got out of it but, my nephew was sent to a facility to rehabiliate him which was a joke after about 8 months he comes back no follow ups on him from nobody so in 2006 it happened a second time my nephew was 23 years old and my
dayghter 14 and the prosecutor basically did not want to do anything he kept saying isn't he related to you so I started pushing contacting several
agencies, called the police department on a daily basis, it took me 1 year
to get him to file charges against him he is still yet to appear in court this month has not been arrested able to roam free, I did get a protection order
I hope and pray he gets some punishment out of this and I have been pushing told the prosecutor I want him listed as a sex offender and I never
want him near my daughter again or my other daughter that is 10. It makes one wonder is this the kind of judical system we have when it comes to offenders what about my daughter's rights.
Posted by: Anonymous (not registered) on May 14, 2008 at 01:59 pm
i belive that all sex offenders should all be locked up so tight that they can only offend themselfs if a offender ever gets close to my little girl i would kill them!!
Kill? You mean murder is better than offending? hmm. How about having the courts mandate the punishment? Speaking of killing: Do you realize that if you kill a child, you don't have to register? Now THAT sure makes the public safe! The issue is "Does the registry work to make the public safer?" This is it's stated purpose. The answer? (IMO)I think not.
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