M (Peace Of Mind) Offender Locator is a new product from wireless security provider The Vision 20/20 which allows you to plug in your address and determine whether there are convicted sex offenders in your neighborhood. Once you type in your location, the map (featuring satellite imagery (sponsored by Windows Live Maps) is populated with information about nearby sexual offenders. The service provides a mug shot, name, address, and crimes by the registered offender. You can also have this information forwarded to your mobile device. All of the site’s services are free of charge.
TheVision2020.com In Their Own Words
“We are typical Americans. We work hard, we enjoy sports, we love our family barbecues, and we all deserve a little bit more “Peace Of Mind” (P.O.M.).
We would like not to bother about who lives five miles away from you, but as a parent, you are surely concerned about where your children are playing – and where the sex offenders in your neighborhood live.
The P.O.M. Offender Locator gives you the knowledge of “who to look out for”, which is a great ‘first line of defense’ and even better, IT’S FREE, so feel free to share this with your friends”.
Why TheVision2020.com It Might Be A Killer
The P.O.M. locator provides a discreet and functional way for concerned individuals to pinpoint where sexual offenders are located, and even lets you report crimes committed by both new and already convicted criminals. The partnership with Windows Live Maps lets you zoom in to determine exactly where the offender lives; you can extremely get a detailed image of the residence as opposed to just a vague address.
Some Questions About TheVision2020.com
While it’s great that the P.O.M. locator lets you identify sexual offenders and determine their location, it doesn’t really do anything. On most occasions, residents are warned when a convicted criminal moves into the area, and most people would adjust their behavior accordingly, so it’s unclear how this application actually aims to prevent crimes from being committed. Additionally, why does it only market itself at “concerned parents”? Sexual offenders can most certainly target all ages. 








