Limestone County sex offenders who committed a felony and remained under federal supervision upon release from prison won’t be on the streets this Halloween.
A new policy from state and federal probation offices is aimed first at helping educate and reintegrate sex offenders and secondly to safeguard the community, said U.S. Supervisory Probation Officer Jeff Purcell.
Felony sex offenders are required by the State of Alabama Probation and Parole Office and the U.S. Probation Office to report to an undisclosed location for a meeting from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, according to the Probation Office of the U.S. District Court, Northern District. This includes felony sex offenders under federal supervision in Madison, Morgan, Lawrence counties and Madison County offenders under state supervision.
“We thought it would be comforting for the community to know these folks are not at home on Halloween night and they don’t have to worry about kids going to their doors,” Purcell said.
The meeting includes an educational program for offenders, with discussions including updates on sex offender laws, the Adam Walsh Act and rehabilitation opportunities, as well as training for employment.
“This operation is a proactive venture to provide education and training to sex offenders, improve accountability and behavior change, as well as safeguard the community in that these sex offenders will not be participating in Halloween activities,” Purcell said.
Previously, felony offenders were required only to turn off their lights, not answer the door or hand out candy on Halloween.
“We would have to check up on them and make sure they were doing that,” Purcell said. “It’s difficult to get to all the houses.”
The meeting is required only for supervised offenders. “We don’t have any authority over those who are not under supervision,” he said.
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