Sex Offenders Should Be Banned Essay

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In this article the author has a strong case going on match.com reconsidering the ban for sex offenders. When talking about her article she has writing explaining what she meant. When she said to reconsider the ban of sex offenders. She stated really strong facts in the article. For example she discussed how the low offenders she be able to use match.com, and not the higher offenders. Yet that is a good idea but what if the low offenders become high and use this site to lure women.
Sex offenders shouldn’t be allowed to use any type of social network. Because they are dangerous to the community. And can use them to their advantage to lure women and, under age children towards them. Even if they are sex offender because it happened one time years ago. Does not mean that they aren’t sex offenders anymore. These people pray on young people and vulnerable women. So they may feel the need to attack again. And create a social network page to find their prey. And in today’s society social networks tell it all. And you never know who is looking at your page. Not even the low risk sex offenders should be able to use them. Because after they have done something feel up a …show more content…

Just because they aren’t as dangerous as most of the others she think its ok for them to just be put back in the society, and not register themselves as a sex offender. I don’t think it’s a very nice idea to put labels on them. But I think it’s good because some of us have children and sisters we have to worry about. Because they may be the low offenders big prey, so for the safety of all women and children. I think they should be labeled and not be able to use social networks. Because today you can find out a lot with the person even telling you and because of social network. Even though the writer seems not to think like this she should. Because she can be getting looked at by a low risk

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