Megans Law
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What is the best way to deal with people who prey on our children? Should we send them away forever or should we brand them sex offenders for the rest of their lives. Do the sex offenders have rights? The government feels that the best way to deal with this type of criminal is to brand them. Megan's Law or Registration of sex offender law was created so that people would be able to protect
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p1353-1358. 4. Castellano, Maureen. "Judge: Megan's law unfairly brands sex offenders." New Jersey law Journal (1995), v139, n10, March 6, p7, col 1. 5. Bleemer, Russ. "Court system wrestles with Megan's Law fallout." New Jersey Law Journal (1995),v141, n9, August 28, p3, col 1. 6. Aaseltine, Peter. "Megan's Law upheld, with Limitations." Trenton Times, 23 February, 1995: A1: 1-6. 7. Mader Anthony. "Megan's Law." Trenton Times, 18 May, 1996. 8. Decter, Midge. "Megan's Law & The New York Times'." The New York Times, Commentary, October 1994, Vol.98, Issue 4, p61.2p
p1353-1358. 4. Castellano, Maureen. "Judge: Megan's law unfairly brands sex offenders." New Jersey law Journal (1995), v139, n10, March 6, p7, col 1. 5. Bleemer, Russ. "Court system wrestles with Megan's Law fallout." New Jersey Law Journal (1995),v141, n9, August 28, p3, col 1. 6. Aaseltine, Peter. "Megan's Law upheld, with Limitations." Trenton Times, 23 February, 1995: A1: 1-6. 7. Mader Anthony. "Megan's Law." Trenton Times, 18 May, 1996. 8. Decter, Midge. "Megan's Law & The New York Times'." The New York Times, Commentary, October 1994, Vol.98, Issue 4, p61.2p