Alabama Megan's Law
Being named after Megan Kanka, Megan's Law was put into federal law in 1995. Megans Law makes it mandatory for all states
put a method in place for notifying the general public when a sexual offender is relocated into their area.
Megan was just seven years old when a previously convicted sex offender that was living accross the street from her family, abducted,
rapped, and killed her. It was decided that if her family or other residents in the communtiy had known that a convicted
sexual offender was housed in their community, this assult would have been prevented. On that train of thought, the U.S. Congress
enacted the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994", also known as Megan's Law, without any protests.
Since the law was passed, Alabama has made it a point to protect its public by providing the most recent information
relating to previous sex offenders and their place of residence. The law has shown that though sex crimes are still a
occuring in the U.S., crimes committed by past offenders are on a downturn.
The data attainable by the passing of Megan's Law has continued to be a critical asset in keeping one's family
shielded from the threat of sexual offenses. Getting up to date on information that is relevant to you an your household is imperative. alabamasexoffenderlist.org is
dedicated to assuring that can gain acces to correct information in a timely way. Our database covers
the entire Country and can be search by State, County, City, or Zip Code. Simply type your area into the search box, and access the inforamtion you desire immediately!
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