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Sex Offenders Purged From MySpace.Com Website

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Sex Offenders Purged From MySpace.Com Website

MySpace.com, a social networking website popular with young people, has learned that more than 29,000 registered sex offenders had been using its Internet website and has now banned them from participating in the online personal information exchange.

MySpace.com has been under pressure from states’ attorneys general, including Attorney General Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, to produce information on registered sex offenders who use the MySpace.com online service.

Two months ago, MySpace.com had said that were only about 7,000 registered sex offenders among the 180 million personal profiles on its website.

Newtown police Detective Jason Frank is the police department’s specialist in detecting and arresting Internet sex predators, who are generally adult males seeking sexual contact with underage females. In Internet interactions, Det Frank often assumes the Internet identity of an underage female with whom adult males seek to set up illegal sexual encounters. Det Frank has made about a dozen arrests in such cases during the past year.

MySpace’s removal of registered sex offenders from its database of personal profiles may help MySpace in terms of the Internet predation problem, Det Frank said.

But more broadly, in terms of the whole Internet, Det Frank said, “I don’t think its going to make an impact.”

Det Frank typically uses Internet chat rooms on the AOL.com and Yahoo websites when conducting investigations.

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