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Year: 2018

Law and Courts

Underage Sexual Activity better than Sexual Assault of Child — but still a crime

March 30, 2018June 13, 2023someone outside of NARSOLGood News

By The Registry Trap . . . Yesterday, Governor Scott Walker signed 2017 Assembly Bill 414 (now 2017 Wisconsin Act 174), creating the brand new crime of Underage Sexual Activity. In a saner world, a statute specifically criminalizing consensual sex between teenagers
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Advocacy
Advocacy

From Hysteria to Hope

March 29, 2018July 19, 2023NARSOLVideo

Dean’s Lecture: From Hysteria to Hope – Bringing Reason to the Fight Against Child Sexual Abuse

Law and Courts

Blanket sex offender bans? Judge says no

March 29, 2018someone outside of NARSOLGood News

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge in Chicago says a corrections department ban on telephone contact between a mom with a sex-crime conviction and her 17-year-old daughter should be lifted. The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin says Tuesday’s ruling is in a lawsuit
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Current Issues

Registry Matters Episode 17 – Real Criminal Justice Reform

March 27, 2018July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

Episode 17 2018/03/24 Larry and Andy discuss what criminal justice reform looks like with the new district attorney in Philadelphia, the West Virginia Supreme Court decision regarding Internet usage, the shutdown of Craigslist personals, compassionate release from prison, and the cost of
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Current Issues

Abusing his authority, NC Sheriff goes “above and beyond” what the law allows

March 26, 2018Robin Vander WallNARSOL Original

By Robin Vander Wall . . . In June, 2017, a registered sex offender in Halifax County was visited by the sheriff’s office for his biannual verification check. Eight days later, and after successful verification of his address, the same registered sex
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Law and Courts

CT nursing home can continue helping registered sexual offenders, court rules

March 23, 2018June 13, 2023someone outside of NARSOLGood News

By Kathleen McWilliams . . . A Superior Court judge has ruled that a private nursing home that provides care to prison parolees does not violate Rocky Hill’s zoning code. The town claims the 60 West St. nursing home violates the town’s
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Law and Courts

W.V. Supreme Court: Internet usage protected speech for convicted sexual offenders

March 20, 2018June 13, 2023someone outside of NARSOLGood News

By Kyla Asbury . . . The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that completely restricting a person’s access to the internet as a condition of their parole from prison is a violation of the First Amendment. The West Virginia
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Current Issues

Episode 16 – Interview with Brenda Jones

March 20, 2018July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

Episode 16 2018/03/17 Larry and Andy extend a very warm welcome to NARSOL Executive Director Brenda Jones. The three cover the latest news along with how she got started in advocacy work. She is a very humble and special lady. Does she
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Advocacy

It’s time to be FEARLESS

March 19, 2018someone outside of NARSOL

By Harold Rector . . . The Fearless Project was launched by RSOL, Inc – now NARSOL — in the fall of 2016 in an effort to address a serious need in the advocacy community. Most registered persons and family members feel
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Current Issues

Needed: sexual offense facts. Hype? not so much

March 19, 2018May 12, 2023Sandy RozekOpinion

By Sandy . . . News bulletin: Sex offender arrested for violating his conditions and going to a school. The original header for this — and what search engines “hit” on — is “Sex offender arrested after trying to pick up children at Heber
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