Allegations of teachers committing sex crimes against California children increased last year, even though total teacher misconduct complaints declined, according to figures compiled by the state's Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
During the 2010-11 school year, the commission opened 129 cases involving allegations of sexual crimes against children. That was up from 112 cases the previous year.
Over the same period, there was also an increase in the number of allegations of non-sexual crimes against children – from 234 to 254.
In contrast, the total number of cases opened for all reasons declined – from 5,662 to 5,400, according to figures published in the Workload Report for the Divisions of Professional Practices Discipline.
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WOW WOW ?? Guess the GREAT AMERICAN Sex Offenders List is not working too well as it is growing by leap and bounds and is costing millions more to run everyday and has it stopped ONE offense ....NO..Never been proved to have stopped one crime, but has been the bases of many new crimes committed against those on it and their families and those on it can't find work and must committ crimes to survive and then become homeless as they can't live nowhere and now you have the worse of the so called worse offenders HOMELESS..What is worse a sex offender living near you and you know them or a homeless offender running the streets day to day , night by night with nowhere to go??? WAKE UP AMERICA.
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