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Posted: Oct 8, 2015
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Lou Luzynski from DallasCAC on Vimeo.

Lou Luzynski of Watch Systems, one of our partners, was recently recognized at the 28th Annual Crimes Against Children Conference. In his addresss to the conference, Lou discusses the success and challenges of working with law enforcement to track sex offenders across the United States. Lou presents an award to Sacramento Police Sargent Kyle Hoertsch for his creative thinking and innovation in tracking offenders in his region. Lou also introduces keynote sex abuse survivor and advocate of efforts against child sexual exploitation speaker Brie W.

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Posted: Aug 18, 2015
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Joseph M. "Joe" Arpaio is the six-time elected sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. You probably know him as “America’s Toughest Sheriff,” a name given to him years ago by the media.

With over five decades experience in law enforcement, Arpaio knows what the public wants, “The public is my boss,” he says, “so I serve the public.”

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Posted: Feb 4, 2014
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MASSENA – Massena Police Department is making it easier for residents to track nearby sex offenders.

Chief Timmy J. Currier said the department has launched a new sex offender registration and public notification website called OffenderWatch®.

Massena police will now be part of a nationwide network of over 5,000 law enforcement agencies, which includes over 40 New York [...]

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Posted: Jan 28, 2014
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Stanislaus County residents have a new tool to help track sex offenders in their neighborhoods. Sheriff Adam Christianson said in a news release that his department has launched OffenderWatch, a website used by more than 5,000 law enforcement agencies, 45 of them in California.

Similar to the Megan’s law website, which is run by the state Department of Justice, residents can put in their addresses to search for sex offenders who live nearby. OffenderWatch also allows people to register their address for an email alert from the Sheriff’s Department should an offender move into the area.

Residents can enter as many [...]

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Posted: Jan 9, 2014
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You can't pick your neighbors, but perhaps you can know a little bit more about the ones that are registered offenders.

Crawford County Sheriff Dan Peak announced a new web site that will allow residents in the county to identify if any registered offenders live or move within a certain radius of their home.

The site, which will go live later this month, will identify which registered offenders live nearby. That includes those who must register for sex [...]

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