PARENTS FOR MEGAN’S LAW TO BEGIN MONITORING NASSAU SEX OFFENDERS’ ONLINE ACTIVITIES       

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10/26/14
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rnrnParents for Megan's Law is slated to begin monitoring the online activities ofrnNassau County's 550 registered sex offenders early next year, including tracking posts on Facebookrnand Twitter, and forwarding leads to police.  Laura Ahearn, executive director of Parents forrnMegan's Law, said the expanded program would boost public safety by helping to maintain anrnaccurate and up-to-date sex offender registry.  Ahearn said her group also will create arntelephone hotline for people with questions about Megan's Law and for victims to reportrnallegations; refer sexual abuse victims to local counseling program; and create a prevention-basedrneducation program in schools and police precincts.rn
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