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Year: 2019

Advocacy

Arizonans for Rational Sexual Offense Laws holding conference

November 19, 2019June 13, 2023NARSOL

NARSOL’s Arizona affiliate organization, AZRSOL, will hold its first conference next year on July 23. Titled “Collaborating for Change,” the conference will be held at the Arizona State University Beus Center for Law and Society. The speaker lineup is impressive, featuring Alissa
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Advocacy

Survey of Veterans on the Registry

November 19, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOL

Emily Horowitz Ph.D is working with Shawn Rolfe, a doctoral candidate in criminal justice, on a study of veterans on the sex offender registry. For this study, they are requesting that veterans with sex offense convictions complete a short and confidential survey. 
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Uncategorized

The bad, the worse, and the despicable

November 18, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

11/21 UPDATE: They now have an addendum at the beginning of the story. This is a step in the right direction, but it still contains misleading and irrelevant material, which I wrote to Ms. Umphress at Amberly Place yesterday and will write
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Uncategorized

How honest should a sheriff be?

November 14, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

Updated 11/15 By Sandy . . . To what standard of honest and ethical behavior should a law enforcement officer be held? A recent experience involving the Twiggs County Sheriff’s Dept. in Georgia and Sheriff Darren Mitchum has reinforced to me the importance
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Uncategorized

NARSOL to WV: “You have been warned”

November 13, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . The primary message of NARSOL’s Halloween Marathon and the press release sent before the Marathon is spelled out explicitly in the last paragraph: “We are putting them [law enforcement] all on notice. They will be challenged every
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Advocacy

NARSOL in Atlanta at ATSA’s 38th conference

November 8, 2019Sandy Rozek

By Sandy . . . Three of our dedicated volunteers are representing NARSOL at the ATSA conference in Atlanta, Georgia, this weekend. Richard, Michael, and Brendan are talking and connecting, and they and NARSOL’s message are being well received. They have talked with people
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Current Issues

If it saves one child

November 8, 2019May 12, 2023Sandy Rozek

Originally published at corrections.com July 2, 2012  By “Shelly Stow” . . . It would be difficult today to find a person who had no idea what the sex offender registry is. It would be equally difficult to find someone with only
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Uncategorized

Let’s save more than one child

November 8, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy Rozek . . . Across America this Halloween, and in the weeks preceding it, massive campaigns were underway to protect children from persons on sexual offense registries. Efforts ranged from “house arrest” jail detention for those on parole or probation
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Vicious new scam targeting those on the sexual offense registry

November 6, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . We have received word today that the scam targeting and extorting persons on sexual offense registries has morphed into something even more vile and horrible than the telephone scams in the form of extortion letters sent to the
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Advocacy

NARSOL seeks applicants for board of directors

November 5, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLNARSOL Initiatives

The Nominating Committee of the National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL) is seeking board of director applicants. The application deadline is May 31, 2020, and applicants from every walk of life and profession are welcome to apply. What does an appointment
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