The
Washington coalition of sexual assault programs, in consultation
with the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs,
the Washington association of prosecuting attorneys, and the
office of the superintendent of public instruction, shall develop
educational materials to be made available throughout the state
to inform parents and other interested community members about:
(1) The laws related to sex offenses, including
registration, community notification[,] and the classification of
sex offenders based on an assessment of the risk of reoffending;
(2) How to recognize behaviors characteristic of sex
offenses and sex offenders;
(3) How to prevent victimization, particularly that of young
children;
(4) How to take advantage of community resources for victims
of sexual assault; and
(5) Other information as deemed appropriate.
[2006 c 135 § 2.]