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With [[Halloween]] again approaching, police around the country are again trying to protect Hansel and Gretel from the wicked old witch known as, "the sex offender". This week in LaPorte County Indiana, the Sheriff's Office  used Halloween as an excuse to harass and invade the privacy of 123 local residents, who happen to be on sex offender registry. According to the local news report at nwi.com, "The operation included members of the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office, LaPorte Police Department, Kingsford Heights Police Department, the Michigan City Police Department Fugitive Apprehension Team, LaPorte County Drug Task Force, Indiana Department of Corrections and the U.S. Marshals Service." This fishing expedition resulted in three arrests for non-compliance and one individual with an outstanding warrant for non-sex related offenses. The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office also used this operation as an opportunity to promote vigilante violence against people on the registry and their families by encouraging residents to visit their 'OffenderWatch' system to locate the homes of families on the registry.
With [[Halloween]] again approaching, police around the country are again trying to protect Hansel and Gretel from the wicked old witch known as, "the sex offender". This week in LaPorte County Indiana, the Sheriff's Office  used Halloween as an excuse to harass and invade the privacy of 123 local residents, who happen to be on sex offender registry. According to the local news report at nwi.com, "The operation included members of the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office, LaPorte Police Department, Kingsford Heights Police Department, the Michigan City Police Department Fugitive Apprehension Team, LaPorte County Drug Task Force, Indiana Department of Corrections and the U.S. Marshals Service." This fishing expedition resulted in three arrests for non-compliance and one individual with an outstanding warrant for non-sex related offenses. The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office also used this operation as an opportunity to promote vigilante violence against people on the registry and their families by encouraging residents to visit their 'OffenderWatch' system to locate the homes of families on the registry.


The justification for these types of operations are based on the myth that sex ofenders use Halloween to entice and lure children into their homes in order to abuse them. Even though, "Research shows no evidence of increased child sex abuse on Halloween and no evidence that a child was ever a victim of sexual abuse by a stranger while out trick-or-treating."   
The justification for these types of operations are based on the myth that sex ofenders use Halloween to entice and lure children into their homes in order to abuse them. Even though research has repeatedly shown, " no evidence of increased child sex abuse on Halloween and no evidence that a child was ever a victim of sexual abuse by a stranger while out trick-or-treating."   


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Revision as of 14:37, 17 October 2021

The Gingerbread House Myth?
by Staff Writer - October 17, 2021


With Halloween again approaching, police around the country are again trying to protect Hansel and Gretel from the wicked old witch known as, "the sex offender". This week in LaPorte County Indiana, the Sheriff's Office used Halloween as an excuse to harass and invade the privacy of 123 local residents, who happen to be on sex offender registry. According to the local news report at nwi.com, "The operation included members of the LaPorte County Sheriff's Office, LaPorte Police Department, Kingsford Heights Police Department, the Michigan City Police Department Fugitive Apprehension Team, LaPorte County Drug Task Force, Indiana Department of Corrections and the U.S. Marshals Service." This fishing expedition resulted in three arrests for non-compliance and one individual with an outstanding warrant for non-sex related offenses. The La Porte County Sheriff’s Office also used this operation as an opportunity to promote vigilante violence against people on the registry and their families by encouraging residents to visit their 'OffenderWatch' system to locate the homes of families on the registry.

The justification for these types of operations are based on the myth that sex ofenders use Halloween to entice and lure children into their homes in order to abuse them. Even though research has repeatedly shown, " no evidence of increased child sex abuse on Halloween and no evidence that a child was ever a victim of sexual abuse by a stranger while out trick-or-treating."