RT Article T1 Are we interested?: a trend analysis of sex offender internet registries JF Criminal justice studies VO 31 IS 3 SP 297 OP 309 A1 Makin, David A. A2 Story, Samantha C. A2 Walker, Andrea M. LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1733103449 AB Traditional research on community awareness and use of sex offender registries relies upon random digit dialing and other survey instruments. While important sources of data, these sources have limitations and attempts to improve on these measures are bound to funding limitations impeding the collection of larger samples. Analyzing internet search query data associated with interest in sex offender registries from 2006-2016, we explore regional and temporal trends associated with interest in sex offender registries. Results substantiate prior research using mail and telephone surveys, and that of other similar methodologies, showing that interest in sex offender registries display low to moderate interest, which are relatively stable overtime and declining in interest. K1 Sex offender registries K1 Internet search queries K1 Sex offender policy DO 10.1080/1478601X.2018.1492388