Let’s face it, we’re more sympathetic to the plights of some than others. Lost puppies and sad children rank right up there atop the sympathy scale. And at the bottom …
Well, can you think of a group lower than sex offenders? It’s a tough sell, but a national conference is meeting this week in Dallas with the goal of making things a little easier for those convicted of sex-related crimes. Full Article
Well written article. More articles such as this need to be published.
Kind of says it all.
“There’s no statistical evidence that it’s doing any good at all,” Jones said. “And there’s growing evidence that it could actually be doing harm.”
I’ve been saying for a while now that I have not been able to find one documented case of “just one child’ being saved from a sex crime because of the registry, and the same goes for one single sex crime being prevented because of the registry; ditto for all associated laws, statutes and ordinances aimed at registrants.
I challenge anyone to search any and all search engines to see if this is true for themselves. If anyone decides to try to find any documented cases I already know what will be found; nothing.