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  1. Disclaimer - Megan's Law Website

    Read and acknowledge the disclaimer at the bottom of page. Informational Only. The California Department of Justice has not considered or assessed the specific risk that any convicted sex …

  2. Summary of Megan's Law - Megan's Law Website

    Summary of Megan's Law Home About Megan's Law Summary of Megan's Law California's Megan's Law was enacted in 1996 (Pen. Code, § 290.46) . It mandates the California …

  3. FAQ - Megan's Law Website

    I know a person who is required to register. However, when I search the DOJ Megan’s Law website, the person is not listed. Why?

  4. Summary of CA Laws - Megan's Law Website

    Summary of California Registration Laws Home About Sex Offenders Summary of California Registration Laws The California Sex Offender Registry at the California Department of Justice …

  5. 2. Campus Registration Sex offender registrants who are enrolled as students or employed by, or who carry on a vocation or volunteer at a university, college, community college, or other …

  6. Risk Assessment - Megan's Law Website

    Risk Assessment Home About Sex Offenders Risk Assessment Sex offender risk assessment, as used in California, is an empirical way of measuring the risk of re-offense by group. It is the …

  7. Penalties for Misuse - Megan's Law Website

    Penalties for Misuse Home About Megan's Law Penalties for Misuse Any person who uses information disclosed on this website to commit a misdemeanor is, in addition to any other …

  8. Statistics - Megan's Law Website

    6 days ago · Statistics Home About Megan's Law Statistics California Penal Code section 290.46 mandates the posting categories and who can be disclosed on the Public Megan’s Law …

  9. Protecting Yourself - Megan's Law Website

    Trust your instincts when you are with someone with whom you feel uncomfortable (e.g., in an elevator, in a car, in your home). This can be especially difficult for both children and adults …

  10. Sexual Assault Prevention - Megan's Law Website

    Over 90% of children who are molested are victimized by someone they know—a family member, friend of the family, or acquaintance. 1 About 80% of adults who are sexually assaulted know …