For all those saying "they'e paid their dues" have you considered that registering for the registry is part of "paying your dues"?
It's part of the sentence. Public shame is part of the punishment. As Larry has said, if it keeps people from putting their kids in danger unawares, then that's a healthy thing.
I like the registry as it creates a community awareness like in times past. A person can't hide behind the anonyminity of a large and mobile city/nation. It helps communities protect each other.
A rape victim lives with the consequences of the crime all their life. The emotional scarring, a baby perhaps, or a damaged womb. Why should the perpetrator not deal with life-long consequences also? It's a heinous thing to commit a sexual crime. Enormously anti-social. Perhaps this registry creates a better understanding of the word "anti-social".
I'm with you Larry.
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