81.   They also, for the first time, require prosecutors to prove that offenders are public safety risks.

82.   They maintain that sex offenders are very much in need of treatment, not harsher punishment, and note that only a small minority go on to commit murder.

83.   Ticket-burdened offenders are to branch out to other popular gathering spots in the Mission, Union Square and Chinatown.

84.   Top offenders are cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption beyond a daily or occasional drink.

85.   To the Board of Education, young offenders are officially off the rosters, declared dropouts because they are in jail.

86.   Under current laws, judges have little discretion over whether a drug offender will be imprisoned and, if so, for how long.

87.   Under current law, first-time violent offenders are eligible for parole after serving half of their sentences.

88.   Victims have no right by law to speak at a sentencing and are never told if or when the offenders have been released.

89.   Violent offenders are younger than ever.

90.   Washington authorities also believe sex offenders are less likely to repeat their crimes because of the glare of publicity, he said.

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