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06/19/2006
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Pippy Bill to List Sex Offender
Addresses on Web Site Approved by Senate
Would add street addresses to county, hometown and zip code on
Megan's Law site.
Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Senate has approved legislation sponsored
by state Sen. John Pippy (R-37) that would require that all address
information for sex offenders be listed on the state Megan's Law web
site.
The bill
was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.
"Right
now, there are thousands of registered sex offenders living in
Pennsylvania, without the knowledge of their neighbors," Pippy said.
"Senate passage of this measure moves us a step forward in the process
of closing that gaping loophole."
Senator
Pippy's legislation, Senate Bill 1054, would require that the addresses
of all of Pennsylvania's 7,800 convicted sex offenders be listed on the
site, which is maintained by State Police. Presently, addresses of only
about 100 offenders designated as a "sexually violent predator" are
listed. The remainder includes only county, hometown and zip code.
The
measure would also require the site to note which sexual offenders
committed their crime against children, Pippy said. The address for the
Pennsylvania Megan's Law site is
www.pameganslaw.state.pa.us.
A "sexual
offender" is a person who has been convicted of one of 14 sexually
violent offenses, including rape and unlawful contact with a minor. A
"sexually violent predator" is a sexual offender who has been determined
by the court to have a mental abnormality or personality disorder that
makes the person likely to engage in predatory sexually violent
offenses.
Senate
Bill 1054 is part of a legislative child-protection initiative that
includes another measure passed by the Senate today, Senate Bill 944,
"Pennsylvania's Jessica's Law." Sponsored by Sen. Jane Orie (R-40) and
Sen. John Rafferty (R-44), the bill would strengthen the Pennsylvania
Megan's Law by increasing penalties on sexual predators, requiring GPS
monitoring of sexual predators, and adding stricter registration
requirements for sexual predators.
Megan's law is named
for Megan Kanka, a New Jersey girl who was raped and killed by a
neighbor who was a convicted sex offender. Jessica's Law is named for
Jessica Lunsford, a Florida girl kidnapped, raped and murdered by a
sexual offender with a long criminal history.
"We've
come a long way in understanding sexual predators and how to protect the
vulnerable, but we need to keep our laws updated to keep up with the
threat," said Pippy. "These bills are part of that ongoing effort."
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CONTACT: Matt Campion (717)
787-5839
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