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Question: Do you think the rights of former sex offenders working and going to school at the UA are being violated by requiring them to register as such?

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Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday October 17, 2003

"No, I don't think they are being violated. I think they forfeited that right because of what they did in the past."

David Riley
economics
senior


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"I think their rights are being violated, but then again, when I have kids, I would like to know."

Karl Granrath
pre-business
freshman




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"Well, what do you do with murderers? It should be the same for everyone who committed a crime. If it's not the same, then there is probably a rights violation."

Alexis Rivera
computer engineering
graduate student


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"No, I think it's definitely the right of the community to know about the atmosphere they live and work in."

Chelsea Durkin
sophomore majoring in Spanish and economics




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"Yes, their rights are being violated. They have been punished and paid their debt to society."

Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka
electrical and computer
engineering graduate
student



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"They are not being violated because when they commit a sex offense, they give up that right to privacy."

Tom Papia
pre-architecture
freshman

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