New york state registered sex preditors
Skip to main content. Subject: A. AN ACT to amend the correction law, the penal law, the executive law and the state finance law, in relation to the protection of people who use internet services from convicted sex offenders. The state has a compelling interest in preventing sex offenses.


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New York State Just Banned 3,580 Online Gamers (Who Are All Sex Offenders)




New York State Just Banned 3, Online Gamers (Who Are All Sex Offenders)
State officials recommended that county probation offices adopt the same policy. New York law requires registered sex offenders to keep current home addresses, email accounts, screen names and other internet identifiers with the division of criminal justice services, which maintains the publicly accessible online registry. The division shares that information with about 40 social media businesses and has contacted Niantic in an effort to work with that company, spokeswoman Janine Kava said. The state senator Jeff Klein, a Democrat who raised similar concerns last week, said New York already prohibited high-level offenders on parole from using social media.



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Now, all Level 1 sex offenders must register for 20 years. Under the old law, most Level 1 and 2 sex offenders were automatically removed from the Sex Offender Registry after 10 years. Level 3 offenders who registered before March 11, , and were not designated as a heightened risk under federal law, could petition the sentencing court for removal from the registry after 13 years. During the next five years, 5, Level 2 and 46 Level 3 sex offenders would have been removed from the Registry.





As of today, thousands of sex offenders will no longer be able to log onto online gaming platforms, thanks to a joint operation between New York State and some of the world's biggest video game companies. In a statement issued this morning, it's been revealed that the New York Attorney General's office has been working with Microsoft, Sony, Apple and other video game companies to ban registered sex offenders off of the those entities' network platforms. New York law requires that convicted sex offenders surrender all e-mail addresses and internet screennames to the state, which then provides the information to websites.

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