Importuning
To request or solicit, with urgency; to press with frequent, unreasonable, or troublesome application or pertinacity; hence, to tease; to irritate; to worry. (Depending on your state, this could mean soliciting a minor, a person of the same gender, or even any unwanted solicitation. It could also involve stalking, or harrassment.)
Sexually Oriented Offender:
An adult or juvenile classified as a sexually oriented offender has been convicted of [adult] or found delinquent by reason of [juvenile] a sexually oriented offense; but has not been classified as either a sexual predator or habitual sex offender.
Sexual predator:
An adult or juvenile classified as sexual predator has been convicted of [adult] or found delinquent by reason of [juvenile] a very serious or violent sexually oriented offense and determined at a classification hearing as likely in the future to commit sexually oriented offense[s].
Gross Sexual Imposition
Being touched on/in the thigh, genitals, buttocks, pubic region, or breasts, when force or threat of force was used or the victim's ability to defend was impaired by drugs, alcohol, or mental condition.
Unlawful sexual conduct with a minor
A person commits sexual conduct with a minor by intentionally or knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with any person who is under the age of consent.(Statutory Rape)
Sexual Battery
Being pressured or tricked into engaging in sexual conduct that includes penetration.
Habitual Sex Offender:
An adult or juvenile classified as a habitual sex offender has been convicted of [adult] or found delinquent by reason of [juvenile] one or more sexually oriented offense[s]; and determined at a classification hearing to have engaged in repeated sex offenses.
Some persons classified as habitual sex offenders have an additional classification: subject to community notification. A sentencing judge can impose the requirement that neighbors and other community entities are notified by the Sheriff whenever a registered habitual sex offenders subject to community notification informs the Sheriff of the offender's intention to reside within certain distances of such entities.
2007-02-01 06:46:48
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answered by Nev 4
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2016-06-03 02:11:39
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answered by ? 3
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1. Continued efforts (enticing...trying to get a victim to do something they don't want over and over!)
2. The person is inclinded to "offend" or commit a sex offense
3. Actively looks for opportunities to sexually offend
4. Sexual offenses of a serious nature
5. Committed a sex offence with a young child
6. Beat a victim up while forcing sex upon the victim
7. This person has committed sex offenses more than once
The laws of your state may be researched concerning Sexual Offender Notification and I urge you to do so immediately.
Also you should be able to look up your states Department of Public Safety or Attorney Generals website and find a listing and in most cases photographs of released sexual offenders.
If you have further questions, contact your local police or law enforcement agency!
Best wishes!
2007-02-01 06:30:25
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://tinyurl.im/aH3Pw
Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.
You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a background check.
2016-04-22 09:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I just tried https://tr.im/V6IhC last year to see if I could Locate my birth-father. My bio father left me when I was 7, and has refused to be a part of my life since. I grew up with my bio Mother and Step-father. I have only ever talked to my biological father a couple times until now. All I knew of him personally when I conducted the search was his first name, last name, and the street address of a previous address he used to have.
When the search results came back based on the minimal info I had, It pulled up a recent address along with even a phone number. When I called the phone no., I heard the voice of what sounded like it may be my step-brother. I asked if Joseph(my biological dad) was there, and he said no but to try back after 5.
I haven't done anything with the info, But I found what I was wanting to have.
2015-06-10 14:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-08-12 16:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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