| Predatory
Offenders
Legislative findings and purpose: "The legislature finds that if
members of the public are provided adequate notice and information
about a sex offender who has been or is about to be released from
custody and who lives or will live in or near their neighborhood,
the community can develop constructive plans to prepare themselves
and their children for the offender's release." The public risk
posed by a sex offender about to be released is assessed by a
committee of experts. The offender is given a risk level by the
Department of
Corrections. Information about
the offender, including their risk level, is sent to the law
enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction over the area in
which the offender plans to reside. The level of risk posed by the
offender determines to whom law enforcement may disclose
information. The following is an explanation of the levels assigned
to each offender and who may be informed of their release.
Level 1: Low risk
Law enforcement may notify:
Ø Other
law enforcement agencies.
Ø Any
victims of, or witnesses to, the offense committed by the offender.
Level 2: Moderate risk
In
addition to Level 1 notification, law enforcement may notify:
Ø Schools
and daycares.
Ø Establishments
and organizations that primarily serve individuals likely to be
victimized by the offender.
Level 3: High risk
In
addition to Level 2 notifications, law enforcement may notify:
Ø Other
members of the community whom the offender is likely to encounter.
To learn more and to conduct a
Level 3 Sex Offender search to retrieve public information about
Level 3 offenders or locate information about adult offenders who
have been committed to the Commissioner of Corrections, and who are
still under our jurisdiction (i.e. in prison, or released from
prison and still under supervision), visit the
Minnesota Department of Corrections
website.
For more information, contact:
Detective Steve Cole
W:
763-531-1220, email: scole@ci.robbinsdale.mn.us
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