You're missing the point. It's not a question of what Chris is actively doing, it's a question of what he's capable of.
I've never cheered for Chris's failure. I've always hoped for an unlikely outcome where Chris would improve in some way and find happiness and settle into some sort of relatively normal life. But I think it's pretty clear we're past the point of no return.
Chris is not a calculating super-predator or whatever, but Chris is an opportunist and a narcissist. He has proven that he's able to justify almost any sort of terrible behavior so long as he believes it will yield some short-term benefit for himself. His moral compass has always been questionable due to his terrible upbringing, but now it's entirely broken. Remember that he believes himself to be a literal deity at this point, so from his perspective, anything that feels good and righteous to him has to be so, and anyone who feels otherwise is mistaken.
If you put Chris back into the community, he's probably not going to actively seek out vulnerable people to molest and harass. But we come back to that question: what is Chris capable of? Over time Chris has repeatedly blown past the boundaries that most people (myself included) assumed he had. Macing a GameStop employee, hitting Michael Snyder with his car, and having sex with his mom are the big and obvious ones. But there are a thousand other little ways that Chris has constantly strained against the limits of decent, acceptable behavior.
Basically, if you think Chris couldn't and wouldn't molest a child, you really haven't been paying attention. I don't necessarily believe that Chris would stand outside of daycare centers plotting how to abduct the kids inside. But all the same, I absolutely would not place Chris alone in a room with a child.