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Parole Agents Just One Part of Keeping Tabs on Sex Offenders

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Parole agents keep daily tabs on sex offenders in California. But big-picture policy falls to the California Sex Offender Management Board. We talk to its chair, Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley, about how treating and tracking sex offenders has changed in the state.

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