It’s not too late to register for the NARSOL conference in Atlanta, Georgia, June 20 – 23. Go to https://conference.narsol.org/ where you can register, view the schedule of events, and even book a hotel room. Follow the hotel link on the conference
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AMENDED CALL TO ACTION #3 FOR SB 1230 and HB 1235: SB 1230 has been referred to Senate Fiscal Policy Committee and HB 1235 added to Second Reading Calendar. We have met with some success because of the emails, calls, and in-person
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Join us on February 6th for our first NARSOL in Action of 2024. This is one that you do not want to miss. It will start at 8 p.m. EST so people across the country can attend and be a part of
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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
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By Janice and Sandy . . . Registrants in Missouri were not required to post a Halloween sign on their home this year, a sign that for all practical purposes identified the property as being residence to someone on Missouri’s sex offender
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Survey Of Insurance and Travel Rentals As a Person Forced to Register Some Persons Forced to Register on the public “Sex Offense” Registry have reported difficulties in obtaining certain types of insurance. The purpose of this survey is to find out if
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So many of you responded to our request for recommendations of attorneys in your state that you used for sexual crime and registry related issues. Without your participation, this project could not have been developed. Thank you so much. Some of you
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Notice anything different? Check out our brand-new and improved website; we hope you like what you see! This has been a work in progress for some time now, and we are very excited to get it up and running. The tech committee
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If you live in Florida. help stop SB 1252, red lettering of registry designation on drivers’ licenses and state ID cards. This has been ruled unconstitutional in Alabama and Louisiana, yet Florida is pushing forward with it. See our call to action
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From Professor Ira Ellman: At the May meeting the members adopted a number of amendments, including three that I offered, which improved the drafts. The Reporter revised the text of the Model Penal Code accordingly, and this revised text has now been
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