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No offender spared from list

The state's registry, which mandates lifetime membership regardless of the severity of the sex crime, has been criticized as overly broad

By Rob Perez

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 02, 2012

~~<p>Hawaii is among a minority of states that require sex offenders to keep authorities informed about their whereabouts for life, regardless of the severity of their crimes.</p>
<p>And Hawaii's public registry of nearly 3,000 offenders does little to distinguish between them.</p>
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Hawaii is among a minority of states that require sex offenders to keep authorities informed about their whereabouts for life, regardless of the severity of their crimes.

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