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		<title>By: Jaycee Lee Dugard Could Have Been Found 10 Years Ago &#124; Mayor of Concord California &#124;Bay Area News</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jaycee Lee Dugard Could Have Been Found 10 Years Ago &#124; Mayor of Concord California &#124;Bay Area News</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 05:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] after 18 years in captivity makes my skin crawl. I know there are monsters in this world. There are 116 registered sex offenders in Concord. I never would have though something this horrific and disgusting would be right in the area I live [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] after 18 years in captivity makes my skin crawl. I know there are monsters in this world. There are 116 registered sex offenders in Concord. I never would have though something this horrific and disgusting would be right in the area I live [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Concerned Parent</title>
		<link>http://mayorofconcord.com/2008/sex-offenders-concord-california/comment-page-1/#comment-144</link>
		<dc:creator>Concerned Parent</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I regards to the statement from Nathan, I will never trust a sex offender.  It is our duty to protect our children and I am thankful for the mayor posting this.  Nathan, you may have moved on but the sheer fact that a sex crime against children has occured, it CAN happen again. It has once been committed and that is enough for me.  Your rights were taken away for a reason. Just because you may have done your time, doesn&#039;t mean the victim(s) are ready to move on.  I will pray that you will stay on the good side of the law!!

A concerned Parent</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I regards to the statement from Nathan, I will never trust a sex offender.  It is our duty to protect our children and I am thankful for the mayor posting this.  Nathan, you may have moved on but the sheer fact that a sex crime against children has occured, it CAN happen again. It has once been committed and that is enough for me.  Your rights were taken away for a reason. Just because you may have done your time, doesn&#8217;t mean the victim(s) are ready to move on.  I will pray that you will stay on the good side of the law!!</p>
<p>A concerned Parent</p>
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		<title>By: nathan</title>
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		<dc:creator>nathan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 23:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr Mayor,
We have already done our time and ready to move on. While your statement like this will make us harder to make a living and more likely to reoffend. 

Thank you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr Mayor,<br />
We have already done our time and ready to move on. While your statement like this will make us harder to make a living and more likely to reoffend. </p>
<p>Thank you</p>
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		<title>By: SexOffenderIssues</title>
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		<dc:creator>SexOffenderIssues</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 22:07:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/

Why was my original post deleted?  Guess we have a biased news organization, what else is new?

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm#recidivism

 Recidivism

    * Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.9% were reconvicted, and 25.4% resentenced to prison for a new crime.
    * The 272,111 offenders discharged in 1994 accounted for nearly 4,877,000 arrest charges over their recorded careers.
    * Within 3 years of release, 2.5% of released rapists were rearrested for another rape, and 1.2% of those who had served time for homicide were arrested for a new homicide.
    * Sex offenders were less likely than non-sex offenders to be rearrested for any offense –– 43 percent of sex offenders versus 68 percent of non-sex offenders.
    * Sex offenders were about four times more likely than non-sex offenders to be arrested for another sex crime after their discharge from prison –– 5.3 percent of sex offenders versus 1.3 percent of non-sex offenders.


Sex offenders

    * On a given day in 1994 there were approximately 234,000 offenders convicted of rape or sexual assault under the care, custody, or control of corrections agencies; nearly 60% of these sex offenders are under conditional supervision in the community.
    * The median age of the victims of imprisoned sexual assaulters was less than 13 years old; the median age of rape victims was about 22 years.
    * An estimated 24% of those serving time for rape and 19% of those serving time for sexual assault had been on probation or parole at the time of the offense for which they were in State prison in 1991.
    * Of the 9,691 male sex offenders released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, 5.3% were rearrested for a new sex crime within 3 years of release.
    * Of released sex offenders who allegedly committed another sex crime, 40% perpetrated the new offense within a year or less from their prison discharge.


Child victimizers

    * Approximately 4,300 child molesters were released from prisons in 15 States in 1994. An estimated 3.3% of these 4,300 were rearrested for another sex crime against a child within 3 years of release from prison.
    * Among child molesters released from prison in 1994, 60% had been in prison for molesting a child 13 years old or younger.
    * Offenders who had victimized a child were on average 5 years older than the violent offenders who had committed their crimes against adults. Nearly 25% of child victimizers were age 40 or older, but about 10% of the inmates with adult victims fell in that age range.</description>
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<p>Why was my original post deleted?  Guess we have a biased news organization, what else is new?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm#recidivism" rel="nofollow">http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm#recidivism</a></p>
<p> Recidivism</p>
<p>    * Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.9% were reconvicted, and 25.4% resentenced to prison for a new crime.<br />
    * The 272,111 offenders discharged in 1994 accounted for nearly 4,877,000 arrest charges over their recorded careers.<br />
    * Within 3 years of release, 2.5% of released rapists were rearrested for another rape, and 1.2% of those who had served time for homicide were arrested for a new homicide.<br />
    * Sex offenders were less likely than non-sex offenders to be rearrested for any offense –– 43 percent of sex offenders versus 68 percent of non-sex offenders.<br />
    * Sex offenders were about four times more likely than non-sex offenders to be arrested for another sex crime after their discharge from prison –– 5.3 percent of sex offenders versus 1.3 percent of non-sex offenders.</p>
<p>Sex offenders</p>
<p>    * On a given day in 1994 there were approximately 234,000 offenders convicted of rape or sexual assault under the care, custody, or control of corrections agencies; nearly 60% of these sex offenders are under conditional supervision in the community.<br />
    * The median age of the victims of imprisoned sexual assaulters was less than 13 years old; the median age of rape victims was about 22 years.<br />
    * An estimated 24% of those serving time for rape and 19% of those serving time for sexual assault had been on probation or parole at the time of the offense for which they were in State prison in 1991.<br />
    * Of the 9,691 male sex offenders released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, 5.3% were rearrested for a new sex crime within 3 years of release.<br />
    * Of released sex offenders who allegedly committed another sex crime, 40% perpetrated the new offense within a year or less from their prison discharge.</p>
<p>Child victimizers</p>
<p>    * Approximately 4,300 child molesters were released from prisons in 15 States in 1994. An estimated 3.3% of these 4,300 were rearrested for another sex crime against a child within 3 years of release from prison.<br />
    * Among child molesters released from prison in 1994, 60% had been in prison for molesting a child 13 years old or younger.<br />
    * Offenders who had victimized a child were on average 5 years older than the violent offenders who had committed their crimes against adults. Nearly 25% of child victimizers were age 40 or older, but about 10% of the inmates with adult victims fell in that age range.</p>
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		<title>By: MSLGW</title>
		<link>http://mayorofconcord.com/2008/sex-offenders-concord-california/comment-page-1/#comment-18</link>
		<dc:creator>MSLGW</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>“5 PERCENT OF SEX OFFENDERS ARE REARRESTED FOR ANOTHER SEX CRIME WITHIN 3 YEARS OF PRISON RELEASE” 
The same report says that 3.5% convicted. Since when is 96.5% a MAJORITY??? that is an extremely low rate of recidivism.

Here are a few more:

Arizona, Department of Corrections, 2006
http://www.azcorrections.gov/FACTSHEETS/Fact%20Sheet%2098-06.htm
• Length of time – Ten years
• Sample size – 2,444 sex offenders
• Results – 3.2% returned for a new felony sex offense, 1.4% returned for a new felony case of child molestation
• Reoffense trigger – new conviction (Any conviction)

* Michigan - (2000 - Page 184) http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf
Michigan, Department of corrections, 2000
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf
• Length of time – Ten Years
• Sample size – 70,989 offenders
• Results: 2.46% for sex offense, 6.11% counting technical violations.

New York last year came out with 2.1%
California, &quot;Less than 4%.&quot;

Compare that with

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/press/rsorp94pr.htm

Highlights include the following:

    * Released prisoners with the highest rearrest rates were robbers (70.2%), burglars (74.0%), larcenists (74.6%), motor vehicle thieves (78.8%), those in prison for possessing or selling stolen property (77.4%), and those in prison for possessing, using, or selling illegal weapons (70.2%).
    * Within 3 years, 2.5% of released rapists were arrested for another rape, and 1.2% of those who had served time for homicide were arrested for homicide.
    * The 272,111 offenders discharged in 1994 had accumulated 4.1 million arrest charges before their most recent imprisonment and another 744,000 charges within 3 years of release.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“5 PERCENT OF SEX OFFENDERS ARE REARRESTED FOR ANOTHER SEX CRIME WITHIN 3 YEARS OF PRISON RELEASE”<br />
The same report says that 3.5% convicted. Since when is 96.5% a MAJORITY??? that is an extremely low rate of recidivism.</p>
<p>Here are a few more:</p>
<p>Arizona, Department of Corrections, 2006<br />
<a href="http://www.azcorrections.gov/FACTSHEETS/Fact%20Sheet%2098-06.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.azcorrections.gov/FACTSHEETS/Fact%20Sheet%2098-06.htm</a><br />
• Length of time – Ten years<br />
• Sample size – 2,444 sex offenders<br />
• Results – 3.2% returned for a new felony sex offense, 1.4% returned for a new felony case of child molestation<br />
• Reoffense trigger – new conviction (Any conviction)</p>
<p>* Michigan &#8211; (2000 &#8211; Page 184) <a href="http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf</a><br />
Michigan, Department of corrections, 2000<br />
<a href="http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Stat2000_51449_7.pdf</a><br />
• Length of time – Ten Years<br />
• Sample size – 70,989 offenders<br />
• Results: 2.46% for sex offense, 6.11% counting technical violations.</p>
<p>New York last year came out with 2.1%<br />
California, &#8220;Less than 4%.&#8221;</p>
<p>Compare that with</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/press/rsorp94pr.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/press/rsorp94pr.htm</a></p>
<p>Highlights include the following:</p>
<p>    * Released prisoners with the highest rearrest rates were robbers (70.2%), burglars (74.0%), larcenists (74.6%), motor vehicle thieves (78.8%), those in prison for possessing or selling stolen property (77.4%), and those in prison for possessing, using, or selling illegal weapons (70.2%).<br />
    * Within 3 years, 2.5% of released rapists were arrested for another rape, and 1.2% of those who had served time for homicide were arrested for homicide.<br />
    * The 272,111 offenders discharged in 1994 had accumulated 4.1 million arrest charges before their most recent imprisonment and another 744,000 charges within 3 years of release.</p>
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