From Deseret News archives:
Is Utah failing to keep tabs on sex offenders?
Web firm says state admits many addresses are wrong
That means the state may not know the whereabouts of as many as 5,400 of its roughly 8,200 registered sex offenders.
Mark Olsen, an account manager for Orbizon, the Orem-based Web development company that designed the site www.mapsexoffenders.com said the Utah Department of Corrections, which maintains the information on the registry, contacted his company Monday and told it about the potentially incorrect information.
"We were concerned about that, so we turned off our Web site," Olsen said.
Messages left with Jack Ford, a Utah Department of Corrections spokesman, were not returned.
A federal statute known as Megan's Law requires each state to maintain a registry listing the names, addresses and crimes of convicted sex offenders and to notify the public any time the offenders move. The specific information gathered and the way it is disseminated is left up to the individual states.
Parents for Megan's Law regularly surveys agencies that are responsible for the registries in each state to measure their compliance with the federal statute. In the most recent survey, Utah received a zero.
"Utah, after numerous requests, refused to give us the information, so they get a zero," said Laura Ahearn, the executive director of Parents for Megan's Law. "We've had positive responses from every agency in the nation that administers Megan's Law except the Utah Department of Corrections."
Ahearn said she did not know the reason for UDC's refusal to cooperate. She said it could be a lack of personnel, a lack of resources or bureaucratic red tape. But she did say her organization has sent numerous surveys, by mail and fax, and has never received a response.
"It's very disturbing," she said. "I'm not exactly sure how to interpret it. But if I were in Utah, I would question that."
For now, the question that seems to concern most Utah residents is when Orbizon's site, which was averaging between 15,000 and 30,000 hits per day since it launched last week, will return.
"We've heard from the public, 'Don't shut it down, we love you guys, when are you going to come back?' " Olsen said.
Comments
- Fire damages Taylorsville home 3:25 p.m.
- Concert to benefit Ugandan children 3:22 p.m.
- Senate committee approves Voros 3:21 p.m.
- Mya tops fellow celebs 3:16 p.m.
- Stocks zigzag after rally 2:53 p.m.
- Placebo power behind cures 2:49 p.m.
- 'Suspect just shopping screenplay' 2:49 p.m.
- '08 loss 'learning experience' for TCU 2:47 p.m.
- AMA: repeal 'don't ask,don't tell' 2:46 p.m.
- Jackson's executors approved 2:43 p.m.
- Utah group finds homes for orphans
- Pratt pleads not guilty to sex charges
- Jazz blow big lead, hang on
- Senators want food tax restored
- Y. tight ends talented tandem
- Utes get extra motivation
- Alta's Ohai is Ms. Soccer 2009
- BYU soccer incident still popular
- Lobo land like home for BYU lineman
- Price injured; Miles has cast removed
- House passes health care bill
247 - TCU showdown has big implications
185 - Lobo suspended
184 - Cougars crush hapless Cowboys
155 - Senators want food tax restored
137 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
131 - TCU 4th in AP poll; U. 16th, Y. 22nd
119 - No 'backlash' for pioneers, gays analogy
104 - RSL rallies to advance
103 - Utes pound winless Lobos
89
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar restaurants nationwide will honor...
Meghan McCain, the daughter of former presidential candidate John...
I didn't know they needed protection. I wouldn't have a problem hiring a gay...
" Ask anyone who uses these things and they will tell you they want to keep...
I'm a Bingham fan to the core but have to think that if your boy plays the...
The Coaches play a big part in building a team, but the make spark comes from...
You may want to take a line from Mendenhall and have more class, oh but he...
Paa - I can answer your question. As for proof, just as with any...
To FOR Fort Hood victims. Could you please put your remarks in context of...
Forum, to call out people, or to mock and make fun of in St George because...
Were the soldiers at Ft. Hood constitutional rights violated by Major Nidal?
I don't disagree with much of what you say, but here's a question for you. ...



You can be the first to comment on this story.