The subject matter becomes a hot button topic because the registry can include morons found naked while intoxicated, "urinating in public", and possible convicts of false rape accusations. To my knowledge, almost any sexual/nudity-related offense or misdemeanor automatically gets you thrown on the list. It should still exist for convicted pedophiles, assailants, proven rapists and nudists, but like most criminals there's no remediation once you end up docked the first time. Doesn't matter the level of offense, because it's not tiered; normal life pretty much ends.
There is no universal federal registry, as treatment of sex offenders vary from state to state - hell, it can even vary from county to county in terms of what information is displayed or shown depending on what level they're assigned to, which ALSO varies from state to state and county to county.
You can find databases online where you can search for them, but this is because they're compiling multiple different sources together. And that isn't taking into account the ones that actively scrape others for data, which can be an absolute pain in the ass for various reasons.
If he's so bent out of shape the way Nebraska treats sex offenders, the stupid fuck can go move to California. They love sex offenders there.
The subject matter becomes a hot button topic because the registry can include morons found naked while intoxicated, "urinating in public", and possible convicts of false rape accusations. To my knowledge, almost any sexual/nudity-related offense or misdemeanor automatically gets you thrown on the list. It should still exist for convicted pedophiles, assailants, proven rapists and nudists, but like most criminals there's no remediation once you end up docked the first time. Doesn't matter the level of offense, because it's not tiered; normal life pretty much ends.
I would have said "exhibitionists" as nudism is legal in private property/designated areas.
As for the main subject, people who offended specifically because they were drunk or high do not belong on the registry.
Yeah, I wasn't entirely sure what the proper term in this context would be, so I went with that word
There is no universal federal registry, as treatment of sex offenders vary from state to state - hell, it can even vary from county to county in terms of what information is displayed or shown depending on what level they're assigned to, which ALSO varies from state to state and county to county.
You can find databases online where you can search for them, but this is because they're compiling multiple different sources together. And that isn't taking into account the ones that actively scrape others for data, which can be an absolute pain in the ass for various reasons.
If he's so bent out of shape the way Nebraska treats sex offenders, the stupid fuck can go move to California. They love sex offenders there.