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| Ideas on sex offender housing |
| By HeraldNet |
| Published: 11/28/2008 |
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WASHINGTON - The state should aim to reduce the concentration of registered sex offenders placed in residential neighborhoods, encourage the development of sex offender housing in industrial areas and improve the public's access to information about those offenders. Those are some of the recommendations from a city task force appointed in September to form policy recommendations on housing sex offenders. "With an issue like this, where everybody has strong views and a lot to say, we could have met for two years to talk about it," said David Hall, a deputy city attorney who helped lead the task force. "People did a great job of stepping back and saying we're going to make decisions based on the best facts available." Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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