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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?
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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