How to keep track of sex offenders with mental health issues

This is a topic we wrote about several times over the last couple of months. We’re glad to see it’s getting some attention in this article, and hopefully more to come.

The case sheds lights on the unique challenge of how to maintain sex offender registries when mental health issues due to age or other circumstances leave convicted offenders unable to comply with the strict requirements.

 In Camp’s case, Porter Circuit Court Judge Mary DeBoer, following the suggestions of two psychological evaluations and observing the 44-year-old’s behavior in court Thursday, declared him incompetent to stand trial.

 


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One thought on “How to keep track of sex offenders with mental health issues

  • December 16, 2020

    “Mental Health Issues” is a very scary subject.

    I personally think my mental health is not the business law enforcement and having “mental health professionals” caught working with the criminal prostitution to attempt to impeach my defense testimony was a very douche-bag tactic.

    I was told by Ishmael what this “person” was up to, and exercise my rights under the 5th to remain silent, and 6th to have my attorney present during questing by “agents of the state”. Then reminded them, of Miranda v Arizona, that once someone invokes any of their rights, they exercise all their rights. This is the answer to any question asked by this “mental health” professional.

    This is why law enforcement refuses to release cops “mental health records” to deprive the defense, this impeachment.

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