Some communities have passed laws (landlords are allowed to deny lesseeship, sex offenders can't live within 1000 yards of a school or church, etc) that make it difficult if not impossible for sex offenders to live within that community. While this makes the community feel safer, at the same time these people need to live somewhere.
So the question is, where? It's not enough to say "not in my community, I don't care." Should they be locked up indefinitely, deported, put in separate dwellings, kept under careful watch, or simply forced by the market to cluster in larger numbers in towns that have not yet passed such ordinances?
2006-06-07
03:02:49
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