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FIGHTING TO RESTORE dignity and CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO MILLIONS

NARSOL envisions a society free from public shaming, dehumanizing registries, discrimination, and unconstitutional laws.

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Evidence based policies make us safer

Evidence-based policies and programs can reliably reduce new sexual offenses and thus make our communities safer.

No measurable protections

Public registries provide no measurable protection for children or the general public yet endanger the well-being of children and family members of registrants.

Registries violate constitutional rights

Public registration, proximity restrictions, and residency restrictions extended beyond an individual’s sentence are punitive and violate protected constitutional rights.
What is NARSOL?

NARSOL stands for National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws. We are a not-for-profit organization made up of volunteers who work together to bring change to the oppressive sexual offense laws in the United States.

Is NARSOL a law firm?

NARSOL is not a law firm. Although many attorneys are involved with us, we focus on addressing sexual offense laws that we believe to be unconstitutional impacting large numbers of people. We cannot assist in individual cases.

Can I volunteer for NARSOL?

NARSOL is made up of volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please review the available positions and fill out the volunteer application here. 

How is NARSOL funded?

NARSOL relies on the generosity of our donors. If you would like to donate to NARSOL, please visit this page.

How can I join NARSOL?

If you would like to become a member of NARSOL, please click here to join us today. 

The Latest

Current Issues
29 Nov

The unintended victims of sexual crime hysteria

By Sandy . . . It is seldom that the morning newsfeed offers not two but three pieces dealing with the same topic, a topic that piques my interest and warrants some consideration. Some states structure their sexual offender registry so that a technical violation is punishable by a jail or...
Current Issues
16 Nov

Law enforcement paying attention to “sex offender” scams

By Sandy . . . For years telephone scams targeting persons registered on their states’ sexual offender lists have plagued registrants in half, possibly more, of our states. NARSOL first was alerted to this in 2018 and in turn did everything we could to get the word out. We posted...
Announcements
6 Nov

New research survey

Are you the mother of an individual who has been placed on a registry of those with sexual crime convictions? If so, consider taking the short research survey below. This survey, which has been approved by both NARSOL and an Institutional Review Board, aims to explore if and how the...
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In the courts

NARSOL is involved in or following the progress of sexual offense-related litigation throughout the country. We are devoted to keeping you updated on any news or rulings that may arise.

NARSOL involved challenges Court decisions

the Digest

NARSOL is proud to offer the Digest as the oldest regularly published journal focused on the expansion of public registries in the United States and the individuals who are entangled in it. Started as an online newsletter in 2007, today’s Digest has grown in every way. NARSOL now publishes four editions of the Digest that circulate bi-monthly. The print edition is supported by well over a thousand paid subscribers, many of whom are incarcerated in state and federal prisons for sexually based offenses.

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"No candy"signsArizonaAudio RecordingAutomobilesCivil CommittmentConnecticutConstitutional challengesCourt DecisionCruel and UnusualDelawareEmily HorowitzEventsFactsFederal lawsuitsFederal MarshalsFighting for changeFlorida Action CommitteeForgivenessGood NewsGunsHallloweenHalloweenHalloween2023Halloween signagehomelessnessIncarcerationJuvenile RegistrationLaw and PolicyLouisianaMediaMissing childrenMissouriMontanaMugshotsNARSOL ConferenceNARSOL InitiativesNARSOL OriginalNew YorkOpinionParolePorgographyRe-entryRegistered Sex OffendersResearchResidency RequirementsResidency RestrictionsRestorative JusticeRetroactivityScamsScare TacticsSen.Gary WinfieldSex Offender RegistrySupreme CourtTexasTrick or TreatUnited NationsVideo

 


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