Longer prison sentences. Real protection for victims of child sexual assault.
This site serves as a central repository for factual information, public records, hearing summaries, and updates regarding official accountability on matters involving harm to children.
 
 

 

 


Our Mission

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The Criminal’s Justice System, LLC exists to demand accountability from elected and appointed officials for actions and inactions that allow or enable harm to children. We provide a central, factual repository where the public can access verified public records, hearing summaries, and related information in one place. Our focus is transparency and informed public engagement — not advocacy, emotion, or direct victim services.By making official information more accessible, we support the principle that those entrusted with public power must be held to the highest standard when children’s safety is at stake.
 
 

 

Latest Hearing Summaries

Factual summaries of recent public hearings related to official accountability on matters involving harm to children.

 

 

Public Records & Documents

Direct access to official documents, transcripts, reports, and publicly available records in one central location
 

Tools for Public Engagement

Information and best practices for contacting elected officials, submitting public comments, and participating in relevant proceedings.
 

Stay One Step Ahead

Parole hearings for sex offenders happen regularly across the country, often with little public notice. Our tools help you track dates in your area, prepare statements, and protect your family. Knowledge is one of the strongest tools for holding the system accountable.

Upcoming Parole Hearings Near You

The Data on Recidivism and Public Safety

Studies show sexual recidivism rates for sex offenders range from about 5% after 3 years to 24% after 15 years, though rates vary widely by risk level, age, and offense type. General reoffense rates (any crime) are often higher. For high-risk individuals convicted of crimes against minors, even low percentages represent real danger to children.
 
 

 

 

“Source: Multiple studies (e.g., SMART Office, BJS). Rates are underestimates due to undetected crimes. Data is aggregate and not a guarantee—public safety must come first. Always check official sources.”
Parole grant rates (percentage of hearings resulting in release) differ dramatically by state. Some states approve parole in fewer than 20% of cases, while others exceed 50%. Victim statements can influence these decisions, especially in serious sex offense cases.
 
 

 

Email Alerts
Stay protected. Sign up for free email or text notifications when a parole hearing for a convicted sex offender is scheduled in your area or state. We’ll also send preparation tips and resources.

Latest News & Injustices / Documentation Section

Recent cases highlight how some boards grant parole despite life sentences or clear ongoing risks. We track these decisions to expose patterns and support stronger laws.

Documentation & Evidence

This section archives official records, hearing transcripts, news reports, and verified materials related to parole decisions involving child sexual assault. Everything is curated to help families, advocates, and the public demand transparency and longer sentences.

Your Voice Matters

Survivors and families deserve to be heard at every parole hearing. Use our tools to prepare impact statements, track hearings, and fight for real justice.
 
 

 

Important Disclaimer

This website is operated by The Criminal’s Justice System, LLC solely as an information repository. It is not a victim support organization, crisis hotline, legal service, or counseling resource. We do not provide direct assistance, referrals, or advice to individuals.All content consists of publicly available information and neutral summaries. Visitors seeking help for themselves or others should contact appropriate licensed professionals or established victim service organizations.Nothing on this site constitutes legal, medical, or professional advice. Use of this site does not create any attorney-client or other professional relationship.