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December 30, 2007

No Web for sex offenders (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

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New Jersey enacted legislation Thursday that bans some convicted sex offenders from using the Internet. In signing the restrictions into law, authorities noted that today’s sexual predators are as likely to lurk at a computer keyboard as in a park or playground.New Jersey enacts law limiting sex offenders’ Internet use (New York Daily News)

New Jersey enacted legislation on Thursday banning some convicted sex offenders from using the Internet.Sex Offenders Are Barred From Internet by New Jersey (New York Times)

Rob Nickel once tracked down the name and home address of a cyber-sexual predator in less than three minutes by using available information on a computer.Online predators rely on personal data to locate victims, former investigator tells Central High School students (Burlington Post)

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