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Mangano Launches "Operation Safe Sweets" To Protect Children This Halloween

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  30. October 2015

Nassau County, NY - October 30, 2015 - Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced today that “Operation Safe Sweets” is in place and ongoing for Halloween 2015. Operation Safe Sweets is designed to protect children from sex offenders on Halloween through monitoring and randomly checking on convicted sex offenders.

County Executive Mangano stated, “Our children are our most precious resource and Nassau County is doing everything it can to ensure a safe and sweet Halloween. Law enforcement agencies are joining forces throughout our neighborhoods to monitor known sex offenders and to ensure the safety of all our residents.”

Nassau County has a population of more than 1.3 million people. Approximately 300,000 are under the age of 18. Halloween presents a unique set of risks for keeping our children safe. There are currently 245 sex offenders on probation in Nassau County. Sixty-two percent of the 245 sex offenders, 153 of them, offended against victims under the age of 18. Seventy percent of the 153 offenders had victims under the age of 15. Twenty-seven victims were under the age of 10. The youngest victim was three.

The potential for tragedy is very real if thousands of our most vulnerable members of the community innocently visit the homes of these sex offenders on Halloween. As part of Nassau’s proactive sex offender management program, the Nassau County Probation Department conducts "Operation Safe Sweets" during the weeks prior to Halloween to remind sex offenders in writing of their probation conditions that limit, if not prohibit, access to children. They are further prohibited from decorating their homes, answering their doors, wearing costumes, or any other Halloween activity. Field operations are conducted to ensure compliance. As always, these activities are in addition to thousands of routine, unannounced field visits throughout the year, often involving extensive searches of the offenders’ homes, automobiles and digital devices to assess probation compliance.

In 2004, during the first Safe Sweets operation, probation officers targeted 60 sex offenders with child victims. In 2015, over a period of weeks and including October 31st, Probation will be visiting the home of every sex offender on probation, with an emphasis on those with child victims, to help make Nassau’s most precious resource, our children, as safe as possible on Halloween.

In addition, the Nassau County Police Department will be increasing patrols and uniformed presence on Halloween in order to deter serious and quality of life crimes. Nassau County Police Officers are aware of the residential addresses of registered sex offenders and will be paying close attention to those locations as part of their detail.

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