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The sex offender Registry Act:
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Creates a central Registry for sex offender data
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Requires various agencies to contribute data to the
Registry
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Requires sex offenders to register at local police
departments
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Provides that Registry data be made available to law
enforcement agencies
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Provides that Registry data be made available to the
public in certain situations
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Requires police to notify the public of the presence
of certain sex offenders
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Definition of a Sex Offender
A sex offender is a person convicted of a sex offense
or who has been adjudicated as youthful offender or as a delinquent
juvenile by reason of a sex offense or a person released from incarceration
or parole or probation supervision for such a conviction or adjudication,
whichever last occurs, on or after the date of August 1, 1981.
Sex Offenses
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Indecent assault and battery on a child under 14.
(Chapter 265,Section 13B)
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Indecent assault and battery on a mentally retarded
person. (Chapter 265,Section 13F)
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Indecent assault and battery on a person who has obtained
the age of 14. (Chapter 265,Section 13H)
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Rape (including aggravated rape and carnal abuse)
(Chapter 265,Section 22)
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Rape of a child under 16 with force. (Chapter 265,Section
22A)
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Rape and abuse of a child. (Chapter 265,Section 24)
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Assault with intent to commit rape. (Chapter 265,Section
24)
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Assault of a child under 16 with intent to commit
rape. (Chapter 265,Section 24B)
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Kidnapping of a child under the age of 16. (Chapter
265,Section 26)
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Open and gross lewdness and lascivious behavior. (Chapter
272,Section 16)
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Unnatural and lascivious acts with a child under 16.
(Chapter 272,Section 35A)
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An attempt to commit a violation of any of the above
mentioned crimes or a like violation of the law of another state is
also considered to be a sex offense.
Dissemination of Sex Offender Registry Data
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There are three ways the public can obtain sex offender
data:
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By requesting a sex offender report from CHSB
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By appearing at the local police department
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By community notification from local police
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Requests From CHSB
Requester must be 18 years of age or older and submit
a completed form, (available at the police station), to CHSB. Request
information on a specific individual, identified by name, job, or sufficient
personal identifying characteristics; or request information on any
or all sex offenders who live or work within one mile radius of a specified
location. A record of all inquiries is kept.
Requests From Ipswich Police Dept
Requester must be 18 years of age or older and appear
in person at the Ipswich Police Station with proper identification.
Requester must state that the reason for inquiry is for requestor's
own protection, or for the protection of a child, that they have responsibility,
care, or custody. A Record form must be completed and signed by the
requester.
Community Notification
Sex offender's are classified by the Sex Offender Registry
Board by the following levels:
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Level 1 - Risk of re-offense is low
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Level 2 - Risk of re-offense is moderate
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Level 3 - Risk of re-offense is high
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Sexually Violent Predator
The law was originally enacted stating that when an offender
is classified as a level 3, community notification shall be made by
the Ipswich Police Department to those organizations or individuals
of the community who are likely to encounter the offender. Level 2,
states that the police department shall notify organizations in the
community likely to encounter the offender. A level 1 offender's information
can only be accessed by a request to the CHSB, or the Ipswich Police
Department. A sex SORI (sex offender registry information) request from
the police can be made for a specific individual by name or identifying
characteristics. A request for a list of offenders will be disseminated
for a specific location, or all registered sex offenders that reside
or work within a one mile radius of the location.
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