Registro Central de Abuso y Negligencia Infantil para Delincuentes Sexuales

SC Chapter t17c025 · 17-25-135

Explicación Simple

Si alguien hace daño a un niño o lo obliga a hacer cosas malas, su nombre va a una lista especial. Esta lista ayuda a proteger a otros niños de personas peligrosas.

Es como cuando una familia pone una alarma en su casa para protegerla de ladrones; este registro es una alarma para proteger a los niños de adultos que podrían lastimarlos.

Ejemplo Práctico

Imagina que Juan, un hombre de 30 años, es condenado por agredir físicamente a un niño. Después de su condena, su nombre y detalles se añaden a un registro especial que avisa a las autoridades sobre su conducta para evitar que otros niños estén en riesgo.

Penalidades

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Texto Original del Estatuto (Inglés)

SECTION 17-25-135. Entry of sex offenders on Central Registry of Child Abuse and Neglect upon conviction of certain crimes. (A) When a person is convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to an "Offense Against the Person" as provided for in Title 16, Chapter 3, an "Offense Against Morality or Decency" as provided for in Title 16, Chapter 15, criminal domestic violence, as defined in Section 16-25-20, criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature as defined in Section 16-25-65, or the common law offense of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and the act on which the conviction or the plea of guilty or nolo contendere is based involved sexual or physical abuse of a child, the court shall order that the person's name, any other identifying information, including, but not limited to, the person's date of birth, address, and any other identifying characteristics, and the nature of the act which led to the conviction or plea be placed in the Central Registry of Child Abuse and Neglect established by Subarticle 13, Article 3, Chapter 7, Title 63. The clerk shall forward the information to the Department of Social Services for this purpose in accordance with guidelines adopted by the department. (B) For purposes of this section: (1) "Physical abuse" means inflicting physical injury upon a child or encouraging or facilitating the infliction of physical injury upon a child by any person including, but not limited to, a person responsible for the child's welfare, as defined in Section 63-7-20. (2) "Sexual abuse" means: (a) actual or attempted sexual contact with a child; or (b) permitting, enticing, encouraging, forcing, or otherwise facilitating a child's participation in prostitution or in a live performance or photographic representation of

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Cuánto tiempo permanece alguien en el registro?

La ley no especifica un tiempo determinado, pero generalmente, permanece mientras el delito esté vigente y el individuo represente un riesgo para los niños.

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