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SearchHelp is Committed to Child and Family Safety
Sentry Predator Locator is a SearchHelp, Inc. product As parents, we understand the serious concerns that all parents face today regarding the safety of our children. The onslaught of online sexual predators using chat rooms to communicate and attempt to meet with our children is just frightening. SearchHelp, through our Sentry Product Line wants to make a difference: o Sentry At Home o Sentry Remote
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Sentry Predator Locator Does a Registered Sex Offender Live in Your Neighborhood? There are over 500,000 registered sex offenders in the United States. SearchHelp, which is committed to child and family safety on the Internet, is also determined to make sure parents know where these sex offenders live. On average, 1,000 registered sex offenders change their address each day. You might not have a sex offender in your neighborhood now, but would you know if one moved in? Sentry Predator Locator will notify you if one moves in, out or within your pre-selected area. Background of the Registered Sex Offender Law Congress passed three laws that require States to monitor registered sex offenders; the Wetterling Sex Offender Registration Act, the Lynchner Tracking and Identification Act and Megan's Law. In March 2003, the Supreme Court ruled that information about registered sex offenders could be posted on the Internet. The Problem with the Current Sex Offender Law Information on registered sex offenders is public information and is available directly from local police departments and on state and local government websites. Locating this information can be very difficult and complicated. Most states require the user to input personal information in order to receive registered sex offender information. Many people hesitate to put their personal information into these state web sites, as they are afraid of becoming a suspect in case something happens to any sex offender they might have viewed online. Some states require users to know the name of the individual for whom they are looking for and some states require them to obtain this information from local law enforcement, while others charge a fee and limited how many offenders can be view at one time. In short, each state is different which makes the process very complicated and frustrating. Sentry Predator Locator displays all of the public information into an easy to use layout, completely customized for your family’s protection. Sentry Predator Locator is Your Solution Sentry Predator Locator is the only software solution in the market that aggregates all the sex offender records contained in the various sex offender registries of each state, providing a single database with nationwide coverage. Sentry Predator Locator provides a simple yet extremely powerful product to help you and your family be aware of registered sex offenders in your area. Receive real-time updates when a Registered Sex Offender registers and moves into your neighborhood. The application immediately alerts you, based on your pre-selected location criteria- exact address, a cross street, and a radius. A map will appear which displays your location in relation to all the sex offenders within the pre-selected area. Advanced search capabilities allow searches by name, alias, height, weight, gender, address, zip and more. Sentry Predator locator runs 24/7 to update the user and bring them the most current information. The software checks all photos with built-in image enhancing technology to assure the best photo possible. If a sex offender moves into, within or moves out of your geographic location, you will be notified by: o An email sent to their inbox o A text message sent to their cell phone o The application icon, which will reside on the computer system tray, will pop up a message.
Search as often as you want from the privacy of you home without entering any of your personal information into a state or federal database. Please Note: There are registered sex offenders that are not in our database. Our service relies on available public data. If an offender moves and they don’t report to the local police, there data will not be in our database. Our data is only as good as the public information. |
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