Suzanne D. DiNubile
All states have enacted community notification laws that allow public access to information on sex offenders in the community, claims Suzanne D. DiNubile in the following viewpoint. Americans believe that these laws protect children, and protecting children outweighs the privacy and due process rights of child molesters, the author argues. According to DiNubile, the Supreme Court needs to uphold community notification laws and provide guidance so that states can write laws that withstand constitutional challenges. DiNubile is an attorney and director of business development for Medbiz, Inc., an online medical supplies and services company.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. In DiNubile’s opinion, how have states tailored successful sex offender registration and notification laws"
2. According to the author, what concerns do those opposed to Megan’s Law have"
3. What does the author suggest sex offenders do if their shame is an obstacle in their life"
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