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septimasexta ago

I have archived this post. I will delete it for now and will repost parts of it later. I still think it is important info.

septimasexta ago

IT GETS STRANGER!

I researched Pelzer, S.C. crime rate and found this:

Pelzer, SC population: 44 violent crime: 637 property crime: 4,115 total crime: 4,752 ALL STATISTICS ARE / 100,000 PEOPLE. http://www.areavibes.com/pelzer-sc/crime/

Next I decided to see if there was a prison located there. THERE IS. Perry Correctional Institution with "Sex offender treatment programs." http://www.doc.sc.gov/institutions/perry.html

HOWEVER, its jail population is greater than 40 or 90. The page of registered sex offenders for the area all had STREET ADDRESSES.

septimasexta ago

With these stats, it's possible that there is a sex offender treatment program in the community:

"The sentencing and management of sex offenders is one of the most difficult and controversial issues facing the criminal justice system today. This is in large part due to the brutal nature of many sex crimes and the fact that many victims are children and other vulnerable people— a combination that elicits highly emotional responses from the public."

"The increasing reliance on incarceration as a response to sex offenses, together with expanded definitions of what constitutes a sex offense, has driven up criminal justice costs. This has led some states to reconsider their response to sex offenders. While concerns of public safety and the protection of victims remain the primary focus, a number of states—especially those with limited resources—have concluded that incarceration is simply not a viable long-term solution, at least not for all sex offenders. In fact, most people who are convicted of a sex offense will be placed under community supervision at some point—either on probation immediately following sentencing or on parole after having served a jail or prison term. A 1997 study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that of the approximately 234,000 adult sex offenders who are under the custody or control of correctional agencies on any given day in the United States, almost 60 percent are under some form of community supervision.5 Although there has been no follow-up study in recent years, this number has likely grown." http://csom.org/pubs/Treatment%20and%20Reentry%20for%20SO%20an%20overview%20of%20states.PDF

In my opinion, this info strengthens the connection of Pelzer with the "Finder" info dump I posted. Certain elites/agencies might find these people useful.