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This case involves an extremely sensitive and difficult question, both
from a social and legal standpoint. How may society deal with convicted
sex offenders after they have been punished for their crimes? How can
society protect itself against future offenses and at the same time safeguard
the constitutional rights of persons who have fully paid the price imposed
by law for their crimes? The issues treated in the Alaska Sex Offender
Registration Act we consider here differ only in degree from a host of
other issues the citizens of this country regularly face in trying to
resolve the inherent tensions between safety and freedom that exist in
any democracy.
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