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Category: Current Issues

Advocacy, Current Issues

In defense of the judge who gave the man who raped his three year old daughter a sentence of probation

April 4, 2014someone outside of NARSOL2 Comments

From one of the many, many articles and op/eds written about this case: “A Delaware man convicted of raping his three-year-old daughter only faced probation after a state Superior Court judge ruled he ‘will not fare well’ in prison.” Those words, “will not
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Georgia private probation companies expand sex offender industry

March 29, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy7 Comments

In 1994 the Jacob Wetterling Act established the first national sex offender registry law, and Indiana’s “Zachary’s Law” placed their state registry online. In 1996 “Megan’s Law” was passed at the federal level, forcing states to maintain publicly accessible registries and allowing all levels
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Have you heard about sex trafficking?

March 15, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy, Opinion2 Comments

Sex trafficking is the new sex offender industry buzzword. The media propaganda machine, fueled by the political opportunists, is up and going, and the numbers being thrown around stagger the imagination. If the number of innocent children–some snatched off the street never
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Have we reached the sex offender registration tipping point?

March 4, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLOpinion7 Comments

According to Merriam and Webster, a tipping point is the critical point in a situation, process, or system beyond which a significant and often unstoppable effect or change takes place. Maybe overload point would be a better descriptor. In Chicago, a sort of
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The case of the malicious sheriff

February 23, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy, Opinion8 Comments

Newbie Georgia Republican legislator Sam Moore has struck a blow–albeit an unpopular one–for constitutional rights, fact-based legislation, and common sense. His bill would remove restrictions on registered citizens, once their sentences are satisfied, that restrict their movements and prohibit their presence in
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Troubling consequences of federal child pornography laws

February 19, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLLaw and Policy61 Comments

February 19, 2014 By Andrew Extein, MSW Co-authored by Galen Baughman I. Until Dec. 11, 2013, Jesse Ryan Loskarn was a popular chief of staff for a Tennessee senator. But on that winter day, police broke down the door of his rowhouse
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RSOL quoted in international wire service article

February 15, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLFighting for change, Law and Policy

Deep in the swamps of southern Florida, Miracle Village lies miles away from the nearest town, surrounded by sugar cane fields. Nearby, the irrigation canals are swarming with alligators. While the name suggests an idyllic rural getaway, the former plantation near Pahokee
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Hindrances to successful sex offender re-entry

February 6, 2014May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLOpinion13 Comments

Compiled by Reform Sex Offender Laws, Inc. http://nationalrsol.org/   Facilitating successful reentry is always a challenging endeavor, but with sex offenders specifically, several unique dynamics and barriers make the transition even more difficult. For example, myths about sex offenders and victims, inflated
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Advocacy, Current Issues

Excitement in Washington, D.C.

January 27, 2014someone outside of NARSOL

Our sister organization Women Against Registry—W.A.R.—will be in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, January 28, in support of a hearing to determine if artist and political activist Dennis Sobin is within his rights to post a website, www.IdiotsRegistry.info,  listing those government officials who
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Civil rights group demands statistical evidence supporting specious sex offender legislation

December 3, 2013May 12, 2023someone outside of NARSOLFighting for change, Law and Policy18 Comments

For Immediate Release December 2, 2013 Cambridge, MA–The city of San Antonio, Texas has, for the past few months and in spite of calls for evidence that it is needed, been moving along legislation to ban registered sex offenders from living close
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