(Oct. 24, 2024) - On Oct. 31, probation parole officers with the Tennessee Department of Correction will conduct Operation Blackout, an annual statewide event that adds an extra layer of protection to Tennessee communities.
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On Halloween night, probation parole officers across Tennessee will conduct visits to the homes of sex offenders under TDOC supervision whose convictions involved children. The visits seek to verify compliance with special restrictions put in place during the holiday. Special restrictions prohibit:
“Operation Blackout is an accountability check,” said Chris Hansen, TDOC Assistant Commissioner of Community Supervision. “It’s also important for others who live at the residence to know the rules in order to avoid unintended consequences - since many of these restrictions apply to the residence itself, not the offender.”
There are more than 26,000 registered sex offenders in Tennessee and 5,000 of those people are currently under state supervision. TDOC officers plan to visit the homes of several hundred high-risk sex offenders on Halloween.
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