What is the definition of a Level III sex offender?
These offenders pose a potential high risk to the community and are a threat to re-offend if provided the opportunity. Most have prior sex crime convictions as well as other criminal convictions. Their lifestyles and choices place them in this classification. Some have predatory characteristics and may seek out victims. They may have refused or failed to complete approved treatment programs.
My law professor raised this question today. Real situation -- there's a level 3 sex offender going to my school right now. The student body association is throwing a huge fit about it. He raped an 8-year old boy 12 years ago.
There's a day care on campus for the students' children. There are also some running start teens taking classes as young as 13.
Most students say no, he should not be allowed to attend school. And I think that sounds nice and rational until you have to ask -- where do you draw the line? If you don't run into this guy on campus you still risk running into him at the grocery store, at a concert, etc, etc. If he can't go to school, what can he do? At the same time, if level 3 is likely to re-offend, can he really be allowed to be near our children? Would you want your kid, at day care, near someone who raped an 8 year old and is likely to do it again?
I didn't really reach a conclusion...