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Tracking Sex Offenders via GPS for Life

ecmcn writes "According to Yahoo! news, the governor of Florida just passed a bill that, along with increasing the jail time served for convicted sex offenders, requires them to be tracked for life via GPS. No technical details about the tracking, but it mentions "warning authorities when a sex offender is someplace he shouldn't be". Maybe they can get Google maps to add red zones around all of the restricted areas."

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  1. Re:Why stop there? by BrowserCapsGuy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Somebody needs a class in civics. The governor cannot pass a law. He can only sign it into law or veto it.

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  2. Re:Why stop there? by Bodysurf · · Score: 5, Informative

    RTFA.

    From the article:

    "It establishes a mandatory sentence of at least 25 years behind bars for people convicted of certain sex crimes against children 11 and younger, with lifetime tracking by global positioning satellite after they are freed."
  3. Re:Why stop there? by Seanasy · · Score: 5, Informative
    Because the rate of recidivism for violent sex offenders is nearly 100%

    Do you have a cite for that statistic? I could only find this:

    Of the 9,691 male sex offenders released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, 5.3% were rearrested for a new sex crime within 3 years of release. [USDOJ]

    but that only gives data for up to three years after. It doesn't say anything about recidivism after 3 years which may or may not be significant.