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Author: Sandy Rozek

Sandy, a NARSOL board member, is communications director for NARSOL, editor-in-chief of the Digest, and a writer for the Digest and the NARSOL website. Additionally, she participates in updating and managing the website and assisting with a variety of organizational tasks.
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Should “criminals” be left in prison to die of Covid-19? Some say yes

April 22, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . “Prisoner release schemes,” pronounces the heading of a piece by Stacy Washington in a Project 21 publication, “are total nonsense.” In this opinion she is joined by many state officials who, in spite of dire health warnings
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What keeps us safe? It’s sure not the sexual offense registry

April 16, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

Published 4/16 at Life on the List By Sandy Rozek Sex offenders have always been with us. Those who are convicted of committing rape and sexual assault and child molestation have always been punished and then released into the community. They were
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A mother’s frantic plea: Stop the evil that is happening inside our federal prisons

April 5, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . A mother whose son is incarcerated in a federal prison in Ohio and may have Covid-19 reached out to me. After verifying the facts she had given me, I wrote an article and sent it to all
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This time “No sex offenders allowed” could equal a death sentence

March 30, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

What a wonderful thing the city of Tampa, in conjunction with Catholic Charities, is doing. Concern for the homeless during these days of stay-at-home orders and advisories from the medical community to wash frequently and use hand sanitizer is in many people’s
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We will not be quiet

March 26, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

UPDATE 3/27: My comment has printed! I found some different contact information for the media outlet and sent another email. The bottom line is my comment has printed. Thank you, Telegram.com. Of course, it is now two days after the fact, so
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Governmental responses to health crisis for registrants: some good; some bad

March 22, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

There have been no updates since 4/8 because there have been on news items or information sent to me on the topic since then. What does this mean? I am not sure. 4/8 UPDATE NV: Appears to be for the entire state.
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Sexual offense registries need to go

March 6, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

Published 3/5/2020 at the Portsmouth Daily Times By Sandy Rozek Melissa Martin (2/28/20) makes an eloquent but often erroneous case in favor of sexual offense registries. These registries have been in place in every state for twenty to thirty years. Many studies
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Law and Courts

Update on legislation in Tennessee that would force families to separate

February 26, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . We first reported on this in June of last year. The Tennessee legislature had just passed a bill, due to take effect July 1, 2019, with a single provision added to an already existing statute: It would
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Sexual offender residency restrictions: unscientific, wasteful, useless

February 14, 2020May 12, 2023Sandy RozekLaw and Policy, NARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . The Missouri legislature is in the process of considering HB2142, a bill that would prohibit anyone on the sexual offense registry from entering or being within 500 feet of any of the nature or education centers controlled by
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What a difference a day (on the sex offender registry) makes

February 5, 2020Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . Several decades ago, a boy by the name of Adam Oakey was the bane of the Albuquerque, New Mexico, police department with an extensive juvenile record. As an adult arrested six times on various charges of assault and
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