1-14-2009 California:
More Offenders Left Homeless
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California's Sex Offender Management Board is urging the governor and legislators to scrap restrictions on where sex offenders can live.
It says the rules voters approved two years ago are counterproductive and the $25 million a year the state spends housing them is not a good use of taxpayer money.
The panel said the restrictions are leaving more offenders homeless, where they are more likely to commit new crimes. ..News Source.. by My58.com
January 14, 2009
CA- Board Urges End To Sex Offender Restrictions
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