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International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex Trafficking : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex Trafficking
The International Megan's Law to Prevent Demand for Child Sex Trafficking () is a bill that would require the notification of foreign governments when an American registered as a sex offender of children is going to be traveling to their country.〔 The bill passed the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. ==Background== (詳細はUnited States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders, which was created in response to the murder of Megan Kanka.〔McLarin, Kimberly J. ("Trenton Races To Pass Bills On Sex Abuse" ), ''The New York Times'', August 20, 1994. Accessed June 8, 2010.〕 Individual states decide what information will be made available and how it should be disseminated. Commonly included information is the offender's name, picture, address, incarceration date, and nature of crime. The information is often displayed on free public websites, but can be published in newspapers, distributed in pamphlets, or through various other means.
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