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Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther: Protecting our children |
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Cracking down on sex offenders Assemblywoman Gunther sponsored the Child Safety and Sexual Predator Punishment and Confinement Strategy, which includes civil confinement, tougher penalties and expanded monitoring of sex offenders. The Assembly passed this legislation in January (A.9282), and recently passed amendments to address Senate concerns. However, the Senate refused to reconvene conference committees to reach an agreement by the end of session. Gunther’s plan to keep sexual predators away from our kids includes:
Expanding the DNA database to solve more crimes and put criminals behind bars Gunther worked with her colleagues in the Assembly and Senate to triple the size of New York’s criminal DNA database by including those convicted of all felonies and 18 key misdemeanors, including petit larceny (A.11951, awaiting governor’s signature). Eliminating the statute of limitations for rape and sexual assault To give victims an opportunity to seek justice for rape cases that they couldn’t immediately report due to the trauma of the crime, Gunther sponsored legislation that eliminates the criminal statute of limitations on rape and sexual assault—and extends the civil statute of limitations to five years (A.12012, awaiting governor’s signature), meaning criminal charges for these crimes could be brought years, or even decades later. As a mother and grandmother, nothing is more important to me than the safety of our children. I will continue fighting to protect our families from sexual predators. Aileen Gunther Helping keep drunk drivers off the road To help put an end to the senseless tragedies endured by so many families, Gunther helped pass legislation that:
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To access the New York State Sex Offender Registry, call toll-free (800) 262-3257 or visit www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us |
Tips to protect your children from online predators The recent Dateline series “To Catch a Predator” has shown that sex offenders are now targeting children via the Internet. Parents need to be ever more mindful of what their kids are putting out there on the Web in order to keep them safe . . . especially in chat rooms and on social networking sites. Here are a few tips to help you protect your kids from online predators.
For more information on how to talk to your kids about online safety, please visit:
staysafe.org
Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther
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