Sex Offender Data now easier to Uncover: CallerIDscan.Com provides 50 State Predator Data Free
Palm Coast FL(RushPRnews) 01/06/09-There are over 1 Million Registered Sex Offenders in the US today, using cell phones and emails to contact people. A new database portal provides access to Registered Offender data, reverse cell numbers, and reverse emails. Finding updated Sex Offender Data is now easier for registered members of www.BackgroundBackground.com, the nations largest Sex Offender & Data Search portal with over 1 Billion records. The FREE Predator Database is designed to track the registered Sex Offenders in all 50 States. The email & Cellular database is useful for uncovering those mystery calls and emails to your home. The system will also provide access to a 50 state Criminal Search as well as a national people finder “Skip Trace” search engine. Record numbers of kids and teens now use email and wireless phones daily, making them more accessible to would be sex offenders, criminals or worse yet - repeat sexual Predators.
The first few searches are Free; search subscriptions can be purchased in various packages. Registration and Verification is required. The database is the largest of its kind in the United States, and is updated monthly. The system instantly checks against its file of more than 1 Billion email & cellular records for the purposes of protecting your family, and understanding exactly who is contacting children, teens and the home. Normally we think of our homes as a place of peace, sanctity and safety, but these days predators and sex offenders use online chat, email and other methods to trap children into meetings. “To Catch a Predator” has made national news and issue out of the methods and crimes of Predators and Sex Offenders. Recent laws and organizations have been developed to protect children include: Megans law, AMBER Alerts, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and more. Registration is required, and the SEX Offender Search is totally free for now searchable in all 50 states; trial accounts are also given a few searches free toward the email reverse & wireless reverse databases.
www.BackgroundBackground.com is a powerful online Data Search tool now available to responsible parents, professionals, business owners, education professionals, geneology & ancestry researchers, employers, nanny-checkers and professional skiptracers.. Additional search features include: ability to verify Criminal History, get monthly Predator updates for you area, The database is built and maintained by LIBERTY Data, Inc, a Identity Verification data, risk management and direct marketing databases. Liberty Data and CallerIDscan.com is a private entity and not affiliated with any US Government agency.
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BackgroundBackground.com , LIBERTY Data, Inc.,
POB 352109, Palm Coast FL 32137 (800) 299-8280
Contact for Business Development: Robin C. Lahiri
robin@libertydata.net
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FACTS - Source: USDOJ.Gov
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.
Source: US Govt. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/crimoff.htm#recidivism
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