Public Trust Surface
Legal and Safe Use
PedoPedia is a public-reference product, not a law-enforcement, alerting, or targeting tool.
Reading Posture
These pages explain how to interpret the public record, moderation boundaries, and provenance-first editorial practice.
How to interpret legal and safe-use boundaries
This page explains what PedoPedia is built for and what conduct it does not support. Safe use depends on understanding the difference between public-reference access and enforcement or confrontation.
- PedoPedia does not authorize threats, intimidation, harassment, or confrontation.
- If official registry data appears inaccurate, the primary remedy is the relevant official authority, not crowd enforcement.
- This site does not support sightings, near-me alerts, person-following, rumor boards, or predictive danger scoring.
Limits of the record
What this page shows
PedoPedia presents official imported fields, editor-written sourced narrative, and approved related materials in separate visible bands so readers can trace what comes from where.
What this page does not prove
The page does not prove current location details, exhaustive criminal history, or any claim beyond what the cited official/public sources support.
- Absence from this site is not proof of absence from criminal history.
- Presence on this site is not a license for confrontation, threats, or harassment.
- This site does not publish maps, sightings, or pursuit-oriented workflows.
Why timestamps matter
Official registries and supporting sources can update after publication. Freshness labels, first-import times, snapshot history, and revision history show how current each layer is.
How corrections and revisions work
Official-source issues are referred through the official authority pathway, while site/editorial issues are reviewed through revision control. Public correction states remain visible instead of silently overwriting history.
Related reading: Glossary | Methodology | Correction policy | Education hub
Disallowed misuse
The product is intentionally designed to avoid harassment and pursuit workflows.
- No crowdsourced sightings or current-location reporting.
- No named notifications, near-me alerts, or person-follow subscriptions.
- No public comments, unsupported accusations, or social-media rumor aggregation.
Official authority and correction pathways
Official-source inaccuracies belong with the issuing authority. Site/editorial inaccuracies should also be reported through PedoPedia's correction process so the public record of review remains visible. Official authority directory: DOJ NSOPW all registries.