What is a risk level?

One of three risk levels is assigned to a sex offender based on the potential risk to re-offend. Specific factors are taken into consideration when determining the risk level of a sex offender; some of which are past criminal history, conviction data, and psychological behavioral evaluations. The leveling of a sex offender is merely a guide to the risk of re-offense; there is no way to know the future actions of any individual, including those convicted of a sex offense:

  • Level I: Considered a low risk to re-offend.
  • Level II: Considered a moderate risk to re-offend.
  • Level III: Considered a high risk to re-offend.

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1. What is a sex offender?
2. Who must register as a sex offender?
3. How long must an offender register?
4. What is a risk level?
5. Under what authority is sex offender information released to the public?
6. Who decides where a sex offender may live?
7. Who can I contact to obtain more information regarding Marysville sex offenders?