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Published: May 16, 2007
State seeking to improve offender law
Law enforcement officials are asking for a tiered system to help them.
By Jennifer Mock
Onerous living restrictions on sex offenders approved in recent years by the Legislature are driving dangerous child molesters underground and unduly punishing lesser offenders, law enforcement officials said Tuesday.

A tiered system for sex offenders, ranking them on their risk of re-offending, would help law enforcement focus its resources toward the most dangerous criminals, Oklahoma County District Attorney David...

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