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Category: Advocacy

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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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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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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NARSOL warns law enforcement that they are being watched

October 31, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

Sometimes a new event occurs almost before we can react to the previous one. That is what it has felt like with everything going on in Georgia in regard to county sheriffs and persons on the registry and warning signs. No sooner
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NARSOL to Ben Hill Co. GA sheriff: No “Halloween-sex offender warning” yard signs

October 25, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

On the heels of the publicity about the suits filed in Georgia against the sheriffs of Butts and Spalding Counties for unauthorized placement of Halloween yard signs on the property of those on the registry comes the announcement from the sheriff’s department
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2019 Halloween Marathon: Don’t miss it!

October 20, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOL

It’s that time of year again! You know the season we’re talking about…  It’s the “silly season” where the news media prints maps to our houses, sheriffs put warning signs in our front yards, and local law enforcement hosts mandatory “get togethers”
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KMZU Interview

October 9, 2019July 18, 2023NARSOLAudio Recording

KMZU news anchor Matt Griffith in Missouri  interviews NARSOL board member and communications director Sandy Rozek about the registry. https://narsol.org/av/interviews/KMZU-News.mp3

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2019 NARSOL Halloween marathon and “cop-watch”

October 1, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

We are so excited! This year NARSOL and ACSOL are joining together for our now-traditional Halloween Radio Marathon. Beginning at 5 p.m. eastern time, the airwaves will be open for six continuous hours. Co-hosts Larry and Janice will keep the ball rolling.
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Nebraskans Unafraid, NARSOL, ask Nebraska Legislature for registry reform

September 28, 2019June 13, 2023Sandy RozekGood News, NARSOL Original

By Sandy . . . On September 12, NARSOL was asked to submit written testimony regarding damages done by the sexual offense registry, with emphasis on recommended changes. We were asked to focus on two issues: the harm caused by retroactive application
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