Classification of Offenders

Sexual Predator:  Is defined as a person who has been convicted of, or plead guilty to, committing a sexually oriented offense and who is likely to commit additional sexually oriented offenses.  Sexual Predators are subject to registration/address verification every 90 days for life.  All Predators are subject to community notification.

Habitual Sex Offender:  Is defined as a person who has been convicted of, or pleads guilty to, committing a sexually oriented offense, and who previously has been convicted of or plead guilty to one or more sexually oriented offenses.  Habitual Offenders are subject to registration/address verification annually for life.  A sentencing judge may determine a Habitual Offender subject to community notification.

Sexually Oriented Offender:  Is a person who has been convicted of, or plead guilty to committing a sexually oriented offense, but who has not been designated as a sexual predator or habitual sex offender.  Sexually Oriented Offenders are subject to registration/address verification annually for 10 years and are not subject to community notification.

 

By law all offenders must register and verify their address in person with the sheriff’s office in the county in which they reside.  Sexual Predators must register and verify their address in person with the sheriff’s office every 90 days for life. All other offenders must register and verify their address in person with the sheriff’s office annually. All offenders must report in person, any address change prior to making any residence change.

Registered Sex Offenders

For more information about registered sex offenders near the campus you attend go to eSorn, the Ohio Electronic Sex Offender Registration and Notification web site.  Ensure that you put in your local address and if you live in a Residence Hall, use that address, such as 12 Janik Drive.

 
 

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This page was last modified on: July 5, 2009