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About 10 percent of child sex victims are abused by strangers and critics say too many resources are designated to fighting minor sex offenders. Tracy Smith reports.
Do Sex Offender Laws Really Work?
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March 7, 2007 6:32 AM
About 10 percent of child sex victims are abused by strangers and critics say too many resources are designated to fighting minor sex offenders. Tracy Smith reports.
Do Sex Offender Laws Really Work?
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