60 minutes. Megan's law /
Do sex offenders have the right to privacy? Under Megan's Law, convicted sex offenders are identified to protect the community from potential harm. Critics say the law is unconstitutional. Mike Wallace reports.
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Columbia Broadcasting System,
2000.
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Series: | 60 Minutes: 1997-2014
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Summary: | Do sex offenders have the right to privacy? Under Megan's Law, convicted sex offenders are identified to protect the community from potential harm. Critics say the law is unconstitutional. Mike Wallace reports. |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 23, 2015). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (13 min.). |
Playing Time: | 00:13:08 |
Language: | In English. |