Safe NOW Act of 2006
Summary
The Safe NOW Act of 2006 proposed the creation of a federal task force to develop a standardized, risk-based classification system for sex offenders. This system was intended to help law enforcement categorize offenders based on their specific level of risk to the community rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. For citizens, this bill aimed to improve the accuracy of public registries by providing clearer information on which individuals pose the greatest threat, while encouraging states and territories to adopt these uniform safety guidelines.
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