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A system that would keep convicted sex offenders confined after their prison term is expected to require hundreds of state personnel and more than $80 million a year. It was not immediately more...

When Andrew McDaniels, a convicted sex offender, was interviewed by a parole office in September, he faced something new. The parole officer had a laptop computer receiving data from skin more...

Legislation S.3368 (Senator K. LaValle)

A.6874 (Assemblyman S. Englebright)

STATUS: PASSED

Description

To add additional sex crimes to more...

Saying that women and children need protection from sexual predators inclined to strike again once they are released from prison, Assemblyman Steven Labriola, a Massapequa Park Republican, is more...

Governor Pataki quietly signed into law legislation expanding the state's Amber Alert program to not only broadcast information about kidnappings on television, radio and road signs, but also on more...

Concerned residents in Coram and Gordon Heights, after revelations about a cluster of sex offenders, called Brookhaven Town and Suffolk County's Department of Social Services yesterday to end the more...

Newsday/James T. Madore

A bill extending the statute of limitations on lawsuits over future allegations of child sex abuse was approved yesterday by an Assembly more...

Legislation

S.1134 (Senator James S. Alesi) PASSED SENATE 05/11/01

A.2364 (Assemblyman Ronald Tocci)

Description

Creates Crime Of Knowingly Falsifying more...


Newsday.com/Ben Wieder

Convicted sex offenders can legally work as tutors, coaches and in other positions where they are close to more...

Leaders in both the State Senate and the Assembly appeared to be moving swiftly to pass legislation requiring the clergy to report abuse to state authorities. But the proposed legislation in New more...