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Year: 2019

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The cornerstone: Paul Shannon and his legacy of reform

March 5, 2019Robin Vander WallNARSOL Original

By Robin . . . In February 2019, renowned author and social activist Judith Levine gave a presentation entitled “The Feminist & The Sex Offender” at an event primarily sponsored by the Sex Offender Policy Reform Initiative (SOPRI). While I was unable
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Current Issues

Registry Matters Episode 66: Court provides new tool to challenge registration

March 5, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

Episode 66 of Registry Matters topics:, Answering listener questions; New York Supreme Court says you can’t put someone on sex offender supervision for a non-sexual offense; Concrete thrown through registrant’s window day after police detail removed; We have a double standard between
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Law and Courts

Georgia Supreme Court says no to lifetime GPS for those on the registry

March 4, 2019July 21, 2023NARSOLCourt Decision

By Bill Rankin . . . The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday struck down a law requiring dangerous sexual predators who have completed their sentences to wear electronic monitors for the rest of their lives. The requirement violates the Fourth Amendment’s protection
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Current Issues

Florida’s artificially inflated sexual offense registry: More federal funds for the state?

March 3, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLResearch

By Steve Yoder . . . It was the kind of headline guaranteed to generate clicks even over the winter holidays and amid a federal government shutdown: “Number of Sex Offenders Living in Florida Is Growing,” warned the Associated Press. In December, the Florida legislative
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Experts, advocates, victims, even MN DOC agree; Residency restrictions do not work

March 3, 2019NARSOLNARSOL Original

NARSOL Attorney Paul Dubbeling this week attended a symposium sponsored by the Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which brought together state officials, reform advocates, and researchers to discuss the impact of residency restrictions in Minnesota. Patty Wetterling, mother of
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Current Issues

“Routine compliance checks” are anything but

March 1, 2019May 12, 2023Sandy RozekLaw and Policy

By Michael McKay . . . What would you do if you answered a knock at your door and were greeted by eight police officers and a television camera crew at your front doorstep?  Chances are, it’s not an occurrence that you
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NARSOL VA advocate: VA General Assembly legalizes shelter discrimination

February 26, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . When the next freeze hits Virginia, or the next hurricane threatens the eastern seaboard, that state will join others in which persons on a sexual offense registry can – and will – legally be denied entrance to
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Current Issues

Registry Matters Episode 65: What a Surprise! (Alleged) victims do lie

February 26, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

In this episode of Registry Matters: We answer a listener comment comparing the Alabama decision versus marking passports; A new listener asks a question regarding federal supervision from one state to another; Circling back to the recent case with the actor alleging
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Advocacy

NARSOL opens new position, names its first marketing director

February 22, 2019May 12, 2023Robin Vander WallNARSOL Initiatives, NARSOL Original

By Robin . . . NARSOL is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael McKay as its first director of marketing. Currently the editor of The Registry Report, contributing editor and a director for LifeTimes Magazine, and founding host of Registry Report Radio, Michael has
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Advocacy

Two upcoming events of significance to you

February 21, 2019May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

By Sandy . . . Two  unique opportunities are available within the upcoming weeks for gaining valuable insight into our advocacy and its intersection with the criminal justice system. The first of these is the Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public  Policy
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