Safety
Tips...
Children are particularly vulnerable to sex offenders. Open communication
between parents and children is vital to family safety. If a picture
is available from the Sheriff's website, show it to your family. In
general terms, tell your children that this person has hurt someone
before. Explain to them that they should stay away from this individual.
Avoid scary details. The purpose behind community notification is to
reduce the chance of future victimization by better informing the public.
Frequently
Asked Questions...
Q: Is it a matter of time before the offender commits another crime?
A: While there is no way that anyone can accurately predict the future
behavior of another person, past behavior is in indication of whether
an individual, or group, poses a higher risk to the public. Not all
offenders will commit another crime; however, knowledge of a potential
risk should assist you and your family in avoiding situations that allow
for easy access to victims.
Q:
What do I tell my children about known offenders in our area?
A: DON'T accept a ride from this person. DON'T go into their home or
yard. Tell your parents if this person offers you toys, money or gifts.
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