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Nebraska

Nebraska State Statute 29-4002 declares that sex
offenders present a high risk to commit repeat offenses and that
efforts of law enforcement agencies to protect their communities,
conduct investigations, and quickly apprehend sex offenders are
impaired by the lack of available information about individuals who
have pleaded guilty to or have been found guilty of sex offenses and
who live in their jurisdiction. Because of that, the legislature
determined that state policy should assist efforts of local law
enforcement agencies to protect their communities by requiring sex
offenders to register with local law enforcement agencies as
provided by the Sex Offender Registration Act.This
information is to be used
to provide public notice and information about a registrant so a
community can develop constructive plans to prepare themselves and
their family. Sex Offenders have "always" been in our
communities. The notification process will remove their ability to
act secretly.Sex offender registry information shall not be used to
retaliate against the registrants, their families, or their
employers in any way. Vandalism, verbal or written threats of harm
are illegal and will result in arrest and prosecution.The Nebraska
registry information is being provided from a list of Nebraska State
Patrol Press Releases that have been made concerning High Risk/Level
3 Sex Offenders. The Sex Offender notification is updated
nightly.The
State
Patrol is Nebraska's only statewide full-service law
enforcement agency. Serving Nebraska since 1937, State Patrol
officers perform a wide variety of duties. Those include working
with communities to improve public safety, enforcing traffic laws
and drug laws, investigating crimes, and enforcing the laws and
regulations pertaining to motor carriers.
Pro Bono Publico is the motto of the
Patrol and is Latin meaning "for the good of the public." It
is a motto we strive to put into action as we provide you with a
high quality of law enforcement and service.
This site will keep you informed of what the
Patrol is doing to ensure your safety--on the roadways and in your
homes. Please provide us with any suggestions you may have on
safety-related and crime prevention issues: comments and suggestions.
Note: This website contains links to
sites which are not maintained by or under the control of the
Nebraska State Patrol. Technical problems with outside links, other
than a link that has been moved or changed, should be reported to
the entity that maintains the site, not the Nebraska State Patrol.
If you feel that the content of an outside link is inappropriate
please send us a message by
emailing us.
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