St. Charles Sex Offender Registry
Definitions

For additional information, please visit the Illinois Sex Offender Registry web site at http://www.isp.state.il.us/sor.

Sexual Predator
'Sexual Predator' means any person who is convicted of a violation or attempted violation of the following sections of the Criminal Code of 1961, and the conviction occurred after July 1, 1999:

•  Keeping a Place of Juvenile Prostitution;  
•  Juvenile Pimping;  
•  Exploitation of a Child;  
•  Child Pornography;  
•  Criminal Sexual Assault, if the victim is under age 12;  
•  Criminal Sexual Assault, regardless of the victim's age (if convicted on or after January 1, 2006);  
•  Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault;  
•  Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault;  
•  Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse;  
•  Ritualized Abuse of a Child;  
•  Conviction of first degree murder, when the victim was a person under 18 years of age and the defendant was at least 17 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense;  
•  Certified as a Sexually Dangerous Person pursuant to the Sexually Dangerous Persons Act or any substantially similar federal, sister state, or foreign country law;  
•  Found to be Sexually Violent pursuant to the Sexually Violent Commitment Act or any substantially similar federal, sister state, or foreign country law;  
•  Convicted of a 2nd or subsequent offense, after July 1, 1999 which would require registration pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act; or  
•  A conviction for an offense of federal law, Uniform Code of Military Justice, law of another state or foreign country that is substantially equivalent to any of the these offenses listed above.  
Sexual Predators are required to register annually for their natural life.


Sexually Dangerous Person
All persons suffering from a mental disorder, which the mental disorder has existed for a period of not less than one year, coupled with criminal propensities to the commission of sex offenses, and who have demonstrated propensities toward acts of sexual assault or acts of sexual molestation of children, are hereby declared sexually dangerous persons. Sexually Dangerous People are required to register every 90 days for natural life.


Sexually Violent Person
"Sexually Violent Person" means a person who has been convicted of a sexually violent offense, has been adjudicated delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or has been found not guilty of a sexually violent offense by reason of insanity and who is dangerous because he or she suffers from a mental disorder that makes it substantially probable that the person will engage in acts of sexual violence. Sexually violent people are required to register every 90 days for natural life.

Non-Compliant
A sex offender becomes non-compliant when he or she fails to:

•  Register with the local law enforcement agency within 5 days of notification by the Illinois Department of Corrections or the Court; or  
•  Register annually; or  
•  Register quarterly (if applicable); or  
•  Provide complete and accurate information to law enforcement personnel during registration; or  
•  Change his or her address or other information without notifying law enforcement personnel.  

In addition to being Non-Compliant, a person may be listed with a Location Unknown status.


Location Unknown

The sex offender has vacated his last reported address and has not provided new information regarding his current whereabouts to law enforcement as required by law. Law enforcement officials have confirmed that the offender has vacated the last known address by conducting a physical address verification of the offenders last reported address. The offender's current whereabouts at this time are unknown.

Law enforcement agencies are required by law to verify a sex offender's residence in person at least once per year.

  Det. Andrew Lamela
alamela@stcharlesil.gov
(630) 443-3742
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