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in Ohio over 20,000 (or 99.9%) of registered sexual offenders DID NOT re-offend.
Only
.75 RSOs in Ohio recidivate sexually each day.
(.75/21511)*100
= 99.99%.
Even
if you say for the whole year how many RSOs re-offend sexually.
239/21511
= 98.9%

Note:
Re-offenses in one year.
There are more RSO registered than shown above. This data is only for the last
ten years (2000-2010). Ohio has been had the registry since 1996. The extra four
to five years. There is nearly an additional 5000 RSOs who have been on the registry
from 10 to
15 years. They only add about 1 re-offense a year at the most. The re-offense
rates for each year after released is based form the information found in ODRC Ten-Year
Recidivism Follow-Up Of 1989 Sex Offenders Releases R4
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updated: 2010/08/16
"Many people who have criminal records find it
very hard to find employment," said Rep. Sandra Williams, D-Cleveland,
the bill's sponsor. "And if we do not do something to get people back
to work after they have paid their debt to society, then we are going to
continue to be responsible for these individuals, and most of them are
capable of working, and we need to make sure they get back to work."
Also see http://blueshifthome.com/ohiolegislation.htm#128hb556
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"The notion that this kind of payment will take
care of your entire sexual registration is nothing more than a sham,"
said Martin. "We can't find any evidence that the law firm even exists
in the state of New York or that it has an Ohio office as they claim."
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37 South Dakotans are no longer considered sex
offenders. Lawmakers created a 3-tiered system that allows lesser offenses
to have a chance to be removed from the list.
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