West Virginia Code § 15-12-1a

Intent and findings
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(a) It is the intent of this article to assist law-enforcement agencies' efforts to protect the
public from sex offenders by requiring sex offenders to register with the State Police
detachment in the county where he or she shall reside and by making certain information
about sex offenders available to the public as provided in this article. It is not the intent of
the Legislature that the information be used to inflict retribution or additioneal punishment
on any person convicted of any offense requiring registration under this article. This article
is intended to be regulatory in nature and not penal. r
(b) The Legislature finds and declares that there is a compellingu and necessary public
interest that the public have information concerning persons convicted of sexual offenses in
order to allow members of the public to adequately protect tthemselves and their children
from these persons.
(c) The Legislature also finds and declares that persons required to register as sex offenders
pursuant to this article have a reduced expectationl of privacy because of the state's interest
in public safety. s

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