tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-669002787106170222.post792758056469074223..comments2023-10-17T11:45:56.472-04:00Comments on Sex Offender Research & State News: Rydberg case highlights problems Minnesota has keeping track of sexual offenders without going brokeeAdvocatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09569822127629044435noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-669002787106170222.post-12606788151657542822011-06-13T10:26:05.767-04:002011-06-13T10:26:05.767-04:00No it is not right Stephen K. This is why judges a...No it is not right Stephen K. This is why judges are given discretion to put people like this in prison for life. It is my opinion that the<br />public registries,as we know them today, will undergo some serious revisions in the near future.They are too costly, growing too quickly,and do little to protect anyone.More and more credible studies are being done that expose the truth about the costly Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-669002787106170222.post-86976623537180447452011-06-12T19:48:53.550-04:002011-06-12T19:48:53.550-04:00"Following his conviction for the brutal rape..."Following his conviction for the brutal rape of a woman and her husband in Wisconsin, Rydberg was committed to the Mendota Mental Health Institute in Wisconsin in June 1976."<br /><br />Now this one sounds to me like a violent offender! He raped the woman, and her husband. That's a violent predator right there. And we get compared to them! Is that right?Stephen K.http://www.fairregistry.groupsite.comnoreply@blogger.com