North Dakota’s sex offender registry gets update to provide residents more information

In 1947, California became the first state in the US to have a sex offender registry program and, over the years, other states followed suit. North Dakota’s law was passed in 1991. The registries are meant to give residents the tools to protect themselves from victimization. Now, North Dakota’s registry is getting an upgrade to provide residents more information.

The website, sexoffender.nd.gov, will now display photos of all offenders regardless of risk level and offer additional search functions to determine offender location and description of crimes. Individuals can also sign up to receive notifications about any offender. More information can be found on the website.

“Many of the public safety features were only available for high-risk offenders and those required to register for life. The updated website makes it easy to search for and find detailed information about every offender, regardless of their risk level. The short synopsis of the crime will help the public to gauge their own level of concern about each offender,” said North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley.

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12 thoughts on “North Dakota’s sex offender registry gets update to provide residents more information

  • June 28, 2022

    “For years, law makers have grappled with the best way to deal with offenders.”
    I have a simple solution. Leave us alone and let us rebuild our lives!!!

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    • June 28, 2022

      The political hacks and HATE BIGOTS will do that, but only after they’re DEAD! 😱

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    • June 29, 2022

      They couldn’t possibly do that. It would cut off justification for their income.

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  • June 27, 2022

    That’s interesting, so they won’t need paid law enforcement any more now since they are deputizing everyone. So everyone can now be the judge and jury for anyone on the list. They can do as they see fit. Only problem is there not giving out unbiased information on the person listed. So you will automatically suspect the worst so you can take action accordingly. Sounds like anarchy to me.

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    • June 27, 2022

      Just wondering. Where do they send people to to suck there brains out so they can qualify to be a politician and write laws?

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      • June 27, 2022

        Now with Row vs Wade out of the way they are leaving the decision as to what to do with unborn children up to the states. Guns that kill children the federal government is going to decide who gets to wave them around . The Sex offender registry , that is under control of the feds and mandatory but they’ve given the authority to making all the rules to someone else and allowed it to be open season as far as the states are concerned. They set minimum requirements but no maximum requirements.
        Is this screwed up or shot?

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