HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WARNED ABOUT DANGERS OF BECOM

Editor’s Note: The article below appeared in the newspaper of Port Angeles High School in Washington state. It is a good statement of the dangers facing teenagers who do “normal” teenage things and end up as “sex offenders”. Should you be a Registered Sex Offender? Tuesday, November 29, 2011 By Autumn Ruddick Not all PAHS High School students have heard of students using their cellular devices to send inappropriate images to one another. Most students would never think of using their cell phone to send nude pictures of themselves to…

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CA RSOL RETURNS TO L.A. – DEC 3

California RSOL will hold its second meeting in Los Angeles on December 3. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. and be held at the ACLU building, 1313 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles. The meeting is open to all registered persons, family members, and friends. The meeting will include presentations by attorneys, pscyhologists, and registrants on a variety of topics including residency restrictions, errors and omissions on profiles included on the Meagan’s website, and the need for a tiered registry. Additional information about the meeting is available by calling the…

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STUDY RECOMMENDS TREATMENT NOT JAIL FOR RSO’S

Sunday, Nov 13, 2011 9:00 AM 18:10:39 PST Child abuse: We’re making the problem worse Experts say America’s approach to sex offenders only increases the likelihood that they will re-offend By Tracy Clark-Flory The alleged Penn State sex abuse scandal may provide a powerful lesson about institutional corruption — but it’s also a good time for some self-examination. The general consensus among experts who treat sex offenders is that America has taken the wrong approach to dealing with child molesters. In fact, some say that we’re only making the problem…

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PENN STATE CASE: WHY ASSAULTS NOT REPORTED

Editor’s Note: The following article regarding recent events at Penn State is from Salon magzine and focused upon the important question of why the abuse was not reported when it occurred. The most telling statement is “The more we make sex offenders into monsters, the less likely we are able to see behaviors in people we love that give us concern.” This may explain why more than 90 percent of those who sexually assault children are family members or close friends of the family. Saturday, Nov 12, 2011 12:00 PM…

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SAN FRANCISCO MEETING CONTINUES MOMENTUM

The civil rights movement for registered citizens in California took another important step forward on November 12 when more than 55 people, including registrants and family members, participated in the first CA RSOL meeting in San Francisco. The meeting focused upon topics such as ending the state’s lifetime registry and replacing it with a tiered registry, requesting corrections of an individual’s profile on the Megan’s Law website and residency restrictions. There was an animated two-way exchange of information at the meeting during which registrants described challenges they are facing including…

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HUFFINGTON POST: REGISTRANTS NEED HOMES, JOBS AND

Editor’s Note: This is a well researched article that compares recidivism rates for many crimes and finds recidivism rates for those conivcted of sex related crimes to be extremely low. The author correctly notes that registrants need housing, jobs and healthcare. With the addition of those three basic factors to their lives, registrants could once again become productive citizens. Sex Offenders: Recidivism, Re-Entry Policy and Facts by Paul Heroux of the Huffington Post 11-11-11 Sexual predation is back in the national spotlight since Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State defense…

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LIFE SENTENCE FOR POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY

Editor’s Note: A court in the state of Florida, known for its lack of common sense and compassion, has hit a new low mark. This time, a Florida judge sentenced a man with no prior criminal record to a life sentence for possession of child pornography. Florida courts in the past haver reserved lifetime sentences for those who murder their victims, not those who view photos of them. Federal guidelines for this offense could have resulted in a prison sentence of less than 6 years. The article below is from…

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SAN FRANCISCO MEETING – NOVEMBER 12

California RSOL will meet in San Francisco on Saturday, November 12, to discuss issues of concern to RSO’s, family members, and friends. The meeting will be held at Unity Church, 2222 Bush Street, San Francisco and begin at 10 a.m. The meeting is free and will include presentations by attorneys, psychologists, and researchers. There is no need to register for the event, but additional information is available by contacting state organizer Janice Bellucci either via E-mail at jmbellucci@aol.com or via phone at (805) 896-7854.

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