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Megans Law Essay Research Paper In July

Megans Law Essay, Research Paper


In July of 1994, a little girl named, Megan Kanka, was


raped and strangled. They found her body near her home in


Hamilton Township, New Jersey. The story of thing young


girl has shocked the nation. The man responsible for this


brutal act is named, Jesse Timmendequas. He had been


convicted twice prior to this attack. He also served six


years in a treatment facility and had been released. Many


people said that he was a quiet man, and this left them to


think he was harmless. Unfortunately, this wasn?t the case.


This sex offender lived in the same town, as a matter of


fact, he lived across the street from the Kanka family. This


man was not ready to be released at all. In fact, he


shouldn?t have been released. This only left him more of an


opportunity to stike again.


This information brought the people of Hamilton Township


to pass around a petition. The petition stated that a state


law be passed informing the citizens of their community that


such people live amongst them. This isn?t a rare request. In


fact, there have been numerous attempts to bring this law


into affect. This should have been done from the beginning,


but some people actually think these sex offenders have


rights. Well, the people of Hamilton Township didn?t agree.


They felt that they should have been told that this sex


offender lived within their neighborhood. "The real issue


isn?t that the people of Hamilton Township were denied


information on this sex offender, but why was this man


released after only six years of treatment when there were


two prior convictions for sexually assaulting young girls?"


{Decter, pg. 1}


There should be a longer sentence for these offenders.


Because it is such a terrible and scarring experience for


those who survive it, these people shouldn?t be able walk


freely and live a normal life. These kids have to live with it


for the rest of their lives. It causes them to lose trust in


people. We want our youth to be strong and loving, not


scared and traumatized. These sex offenders should never


forget the crime that they committed. They should not only


do the time in jail, but they should also do the time out of


jail. They should feel like victims for the rest of their lives,


and if the community feels like having these people


exposed, then so be it! Megan?s mother stated, "If the


family had been told that Jesse Timmendequas was their


neighbor, the girl would never have been allowed anywhere


near the neighbors." {Ahearn, pg. 1}


Those who commit this crime, after knowing about


Megan?s Law, should face more of a penalty. They know


the consequences that they must face. Those who


committed the crime before Megan?s Law was enacted,


are also on the exposed list. News organizations should


also print or air the names and addresses of those with


records of passed and present convictions. We should


have no mercy on them just like they have no mercy on our


yo

ung. This isn?t a punishment, but a service to our


community.


These sex offenders have three different categories that


they are sorted into. Most are Tier One or Tier Two,


warranting notification of local police or schools. But for


the dangerous Tier Three guys, like Jesse Timmendequas,


the law says neighbors should also be informed. So why do


these offenders still commit the crime?


Some say that this additional punishment is unconstitutional,


but what people don?t realize is that they are the minority in


this case. The majority of people do believe that it is


constitutional. According to Linda Meilink, a managing


editor of Paradise Post in Northern California, she states,


"Too often in this country we have been in the business of


salvation. We think everything can be fixed? I believe


people change, I believe in good things happening? but I


believe in protecting children." {Sheppard,pg. 3} You see,


the Post would put the "top ten" names of the sexual


offenders on the front page. Linda doubted the benefits that


this would have had until she saw one of her staff member?s


name on the list. She was shocked. She soon fired him.


Some may say that this guy deserved a second chance, but


what if he was a Tier Two or a Tier Three? A police officer


told Linda Meilink that "high risk child molesters strike


again 90% of the time." {pg. 1} We can?t ignore that. This


isn?t a case of discrimination.


People often wonder about having children in the kind of


world where people like Jesse Timmendequas can still live


amongst them. According to the Bergen Record, in


February of 98 alone there were 563 offenders released


and 46 being Tier Three. {Ahearn, pg 2} Forty-six seem


like a small number, but what about the rest that are Tier


Two?s? They get to roam around the areas that our


children run and play in. A place we call home is no longer


a safe place because of these discusting criminals. They


shouldn?t have a second chance after the first time


committing this crime.


Personally, I think that they should get the death penalty.


To let them out after the first time is enough of a chance. It


might sound cruel to some people, but I think that if they


were to put themselves in the shoes of those parents who


lost or had their children be victims of this crime then they


can be able to see the importance of keeping our


neighborhood as safe and sound as we could. Thank God


for Megan?s Law. It is fair to everyone. The only issue that


bothers me is the fact that those 90 percent, as I mentioned


earlier, will most likely strike again. I think we should be


notified the first time. This, at least, will enable us to be


more careful. It also would make the community look out


for other people?s children. The one thing that Mrs. Kanka


said that really stuck in my mind was, "I can say that at


least with our involvement, we will have made a difference


for another family out there."{Weston, pg 1}

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