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Megan's Law

Megan's Law which addresses sex offenders and child molesters was signed by President Clinton on May 17, 1996.

Megan's Law requires the following two components:

Sex Offender Registration

The 1994 Jacob Wetterling Act requires the States to register sex offenders convicted of sex crimes against children. Sex offender registration laws are necessary because:

Megan's Law & Sex Offender Community Notification

Megan’s Law allows the States discretion to establish criteria for disclosure, but compels them to make private and personal information on registered sex offenders available to the public. Community notification:

Oklahoma Megan's Law and Victim's Rights

  1. The right to respect
  2. The right to be informed
  3. The right to be present
  4. The right to be heard

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