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Public Knowledge and Use of Sexual Offender Internet Registries: Results From a Random Digit Dialing Telephone Survey

NCJ Number
247740
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence Volume: 29 Issue: 10 Dated: July 2014 Pages: 1914-1932
Author(s)
Douglas J. Boyle PhD; Laura M. Ragusa-Salerno; Andrea F. Marcus; Marian R. Passannante PhD; Susan Furrer
Date Published
July 2014
Length
19 pages
Annotation

The present study examines public knowledge and use of a sexual offender Internet registry in New Jersey.

Abstract

The present study examines public knowledge and use of a sexual offender Internet registry in New Jersey. A 20-item random digit dial telephone survey of 1,016 New Jersey residents was completed to determine public awareness and use of the New Jersey Sex Offender Internet Registry (NJSOIR). Approximately 51% of respondents reported knowledge of the NJSOIR, while 17% had accessed the site. Of those who accessed the site, 68% took some preventive measure based on the information they obtained. Logistic regression analyses demonstrate that ethnicity, education, and Internet access were associated with residents' knowledge of the NJSOIR, while sex, race, education, being the parent/caregiver of a child below 18 years of age, and access to the Internet were associated with respondents' likelihood to visit the registry website. These results suggest that an intervention that will increase public awareness of sex offender registries and provide specific preventive measures the public can take is needed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.