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Florida sex offender registry: double-digit growth

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime February 04, 2023

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More than a dozen people a day walk into the Orange County Sheriff's Office and register as sex offenders. The county is home to more than 2,200 of them. The Orange County Sheriff's Office has a dozen people on staff — including four detectives – who do nothing but register and track sex offenders, who are required by law to register. But Orange County is no outlier. A recent study by researchers at the Florida Legislature found... + full article



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