Georgia trying to clear sex offender registry backlog
by The Associated Press
Dec 12, 2012 | 1633 views | 0 0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ATLANTA (AP) — State officials say they're trying to catch up with a sex offender registry system that is seriously backlogged.

Sexual predators who are considered likely to commit more sex crimes are required under a state law passed in 2006 to update their sex offender registration twice yearly and wear a GPS monitor.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that five analysts at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are currently working through 4,300 pending cases -- while also getting anywhere from 120 to 150 new cases a month.

Tracy Alvord, executive director of the Sex Offender Registration Review Board, estimates that about 258 of the 4,300 backlogged offender cases are probably sexually dangerous predators.

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