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In our case, the sex offender lives in the same home as the victim. Won’t the victim’s address then appear, too?

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In our case, the sex offender lives in the same home as the victim. Won’t the victim’s address then appear, too?

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The public does not have access to information about victims of any crimes, including those of registered sex offenders. In fact, certain sex offenses (such as incest) will not even be specified to the public on the Web site, so as not to release information with which the public could “deduce” possible victims and where they live.

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