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Old 09-28-2009, 10:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sex Offenders Set Up Camp in Woods

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Sex Offenders Set Up Camp in Woods
By GREG BLUESTEIN

MARIETTA, Ga. (Sept. 28) --

A small group of homeless sex offenders have set up camp in densely wooded area behind a suburban Atlanta office park, directed there by probation officers who say it's a place of last resort for those with nowhere else to go.

The nine sex offenders live in tents surrounding a makeshift fire pit in the trees behind a towering "no trespassing" sign, waiting out their probation sentences as they face numerous living restrictions under one of the nation's toughest sex offender policies.

'It's Like 'Survivor''
At the direction of their probation officers, nine homeless sex offenders have set up a camp behind an Atlanta office park. "It's kind of like a mind-game, it's like 'Survivor,'" said William Hawkins, a 34-year-old sex offender who arrived two weeks ago. Here, Hawkins stands next to his tent on Sept. 23 in Marietta, Ga.


"It's kind of like a mind-game, it's like 'Survivor,'" said William Hawkins, a 34-year-old who said he was directed to the campsite two weeks ago after being released from prison for violating probation for failing to register as a sex offender in Georgia.

The muddy camp on the outskirts of prosperous Cobb County is an unintended consequence of Georgia's sex offender law, which bans the state's 16,000 sex offenders from living, working or loitering within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, parks and other spots where children gather.

It's not the only place in Cobb County where offenders can live — there are hundreds of other sex offenders throughout the county living in compliance with the law. But Ahmed Holt, manager of the state's sex offender administration unit, calls the camp a "last resort" for homeless offenders who can't find another place to live that complies with the law.

He said probation officers direct them to the outpost if other options fail, such as transferring to another county or state or sending them to a relative's place that meets the requirements. Homeless shelters and halfway houses are often not an option, he said, because of the restrictions that bar them from being near children.

Critics say it's an example of how laws designed to keep Georgia's children out of harm's way create a hazard where penniless sex offenders live largely unsupervised at the government's urging.

"The state needs to find a responsible way to deal with this problem," said Sarah Geraghty, an attorney with the Atlanta-based Southern Center for Human Rights who represents another man living in the camp. "Requiring people to live like animals in the woods is both inhumane and a terrible idea for public safety."

The outpost also illustrates the unique dilemma the law creates for homeless sex offenders, who unlike other homeless people, cannot take shelter in a church or curl up in a park because they are barred from both.

Geraghty said she has found only one homeless shelter in the state that meets the residency requirements for homeless sex offenders. The shelter, she said, is in the northwest Georgia city of Rome and has only two beds, which are often unavailable.

The tent city is similar to one in south Florida, where dozens of sex offenders moved under a remote bridge because it was among the few places that complied with local ordinances. Florida officials say the sex offenders found the bridge on their own, while some residents of the camp dispute that.
In Georgia, however, Holt said state probation officers have directed homeless offenders into the woods.

"While having an offender located in a camp area is not ideal, the greater threat lies in homeless offenders that are not a specified location and eventually absconding supervision with there whereabouts unknown," he said.
Several of the sex offenders in the camp said they did a double-take when their probation officers told them about the outpost.

"Even the probation officer, he looked at me and said there's nothing he can do," said Levertice Johnson, a 52-year-old who moved to the woods after he couldn't find a job and couldn't afford $60 a week for rent at an Atlanta shelter. "He knows it's wrong."

Holt said the sex offenders at the camp were monitored closely by their probation officials, adding public safety is a chief concern. He said sex offenders at the site are required to report once a week and the office sends a field agent to the camp at least twice a week.

He added two of the sex offenders at the camp have landed jobs and are now moving toward more permanent housing, which he said is the department's "goal for all the offenders residing at this location."
[b]Some of the homeless sex offenders living in the woods say the rugged conditions make life seem hopeless.[/B]"I'm living like an animal. It's just bad," said Johnson, who was convicted in 2002 of child molestation. "You can't clean up, you can't clean yourself, you can't do nothing. I'd rather be dead. I'm serious. I'd rather be dead."For Hawkins, it feels like an extension of his prison time.

The former truck driver has been on the registry since he was convicted of attempted sexual battery of a 12-year-old in 1991 when he was 15. He said after he emerged from his latest stint behind bars without a place to live, he was directed to the forest despite pleas from his wife to allow him to live at the couple's home in Swords Creek, Va.

"I don't understand how the state gets away with it," Mindy Hawkins said from her home in Virginia. "This is ridiculous — especially when he has a family, a home, a support system here. It's inhumane."

Her husband has tried to make the meager outpost feel as much like home as possible as he waits for his probation to end early next year.

He wakes up each morning to brew coffee on a donated gas grill tied to a tree near his tent, showers under a bag of water he fills up at the office park and then treks into the suburban sprawl to search for a job. At night, he prepares meals like "hobo stew" — rice, sausage and veggies — purchased with food stamps.
Hawkins and a few others have begun preparing for winter, with little hope that they will find an alternative place to live. They are gathering a supply of firewood to keep a blaze going for the coming cold and have requested warm clothes from their family.

"You just live for the day, you live for the moment," said Hawkins. "It's not living, though. It's surviving."
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Old 09-28-2009, 01:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I just don't feel sorry for child molesters and sexual predators. They should have thought about the consequences of their actions before taking action.
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Old 09-28-2009, 02:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with you. They CHOSE to do what they did, and this is punishment for their crime. How do they think the people, sounds like mostly children, felt when they were having thier rights being taken away and treated inhumanly?
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I have the perfect solution for them. Build prisons just for sex offenders and never let them out till they die. That way people are safe and they have the perfect place to live. Just where they belong. I don't feel sorry for them they brought the situation on themselves. Leave kids alone and you wont have that problem.
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Old 09-28-2009, 02:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
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We could fix the problem if they would put them in prisons main population. Stop putting them under protective custody. The children they offended didn't get any protection, why should they? The main population of prisons would fix our problems for us.
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I agree, I visited a jail once, and they have a special room, cell, just for offenders, because they said that if they got put in with all the other guys they would get the crap beat out of them...... well, ok. Let them get the crap beat out of them!
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