What is a major provision of Megan's Law?
A) Allows states to use the Federal Parent Locator Service to obtain address information on noncustodial parents who abducted their children.
B) Permits law enforcement to provide information on registered sex offenders to the general public, resulting in numerous publicly accessible websites.
C) Allows the entry of missing children into NCIC even though the noncustodial parent would not be charged with a crime.
D) Created a national clearinghouse for missing children and authorizing research to determine the extent of the problem within this country.
Question 2
An investigator is working on a missing child case where a 14-year-old girl suddenly disappeared with no apparent reason. The investigator determined there was no recent fight between the child and parents, yet the child was gone one day when the parents returned from work.
Which of the following would be an investigative priority for the investigator?
A) Put out an Amber Alert.
B) Conduct a search of the yard and garage.
C) Check the child's computer.
D) Interview teachers at school.