Today in law enforcement social networking synergy: MySpace announces an initiative to cross-reference its members with people listed on sex offender lists. They wont just look for names, but also height, weight, and birth date. Name, height, weight, birthday. The four things you might lie about in your..
Today in law enforcement social networking synergy: MySpace announces an initiative to cross-reference its members with people listed on sex offender lists. They wont just look for names, but also height, weight, and birth date. Name, height, weight, birthday. The four things you might lie about in your MySpace profile.
What we've taken away most from this is that, once you're on that sex offender list, you're pretty much screwed for the rest of your life. We also learned that 550,000 people are on sex offender lists nationwide. That's a lot of people. Either we're a really messed society or there is something seriously off with our sex offender laws. And, in related news, an article on how law enforcement has adapted to social networking, and how anything you put on your site could result in a quick arrest.