Kansas Megan's Law
Being named after Megan Kanka, Megan's Law was passed into federal law in 1995. Megan's Law makes it mandatory for all states
have a system in place for notifying local residents when a sexual offender is relocated into their area.
Megan was just seven years old when a prior sexual predator that was living accross the street from her family, abducted,
rapped, and murdered her. It was concluded that had her family or other local residents had been alerted that a previous
sexual predator was living amongst them, this assult would've been avoided. With that in mind, the U.S. Congress
legislated the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994", nicknamed Megan's Law, without any opposition.
Ever since the law was passed, Kansas has gone out of its way to protect its residents the most recent information
relevant to past sex offenders and their whereabouts. The bill has shown that while sexual assaults are still a
problem in the United States, crimes committed by previous offenders are on a regression.
The information accesible by the passing of Megan's Law has continued to be a major benefit in keeping one's family
guarded from the dangers of sexual offenses. Staying up to date on information that is related to you an your family is imperative. kansassexoffenders.net is
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