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Sex
Offender
Classifications |
Below is a description of each category
of sex offender:
High-Risk
Sex Registrants:
High-risk sex offenders are serious sex
offenders who have been identified by the Department of Justice as having
a high-risk of re-offending and who may pose a greater danger to the
public. Sex offenders are classified as "high-risk" when they have
been convicted of at least one of the charges below and have been
convicted of multiple violent crimes, at least one of which was a violent
sex crime. In addition, the sex offender must have been involved in
specific criminal activity within the five years prior to the high-risk
assessment, not including time in custody
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Assault with
intent to commit rape, oral copulation, or sodomy
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Rape
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Sodomy with a
minor or by force
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Lewd or lascivious
conduct with a child or dependent adult
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Oral copulation
with a minor or by force
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Continuous sexual
abuse of a child
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Child molestation
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Penetration with a
foreign object by force
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Kidnapping with
intent to commit specific sex offenses
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Felony sexual
battery
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Felony enticement
of a child for purpose of prostitution
Serious Sex
Registrants:
Serious sex offenders are required to register with law enforcement
if convicted of one of the above crimes.
Other Sex Registrants - NOT subject to Public Disclosure:
The "Other" category of sex registrants are NOT subject to Megan's Law
and these individuals will not be disclosed to the public. These
offenders are required to register for the conviction of pornography,
spousal rape, indecent exposure, or misdemeanor sexual battery - OR -
juveniles adjudicated in juvenile court.
The Fontana
Police Department does not classify sex offenders. Sex Offenders are
classified by CA DOJ.
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