The Florida Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers submitted a report to the Florida Legislatures Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) making several evidence-based recommendations for Florida’s Sex Offender Registry System. Full Article
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It is a step in the right direction. Hoping and crossing fingers.
This is very good. The real question, can we expect an revival of the brain dead in Florida?
Never happen.
There are 2 things I can tell you about Floridians…they love the Bible and they hate sex offenders. As long as the politicians know this they keep using BOTH to manipulate the people with fear and appearing to be tough on crime (peeing the park is so risky to the community) and of course who can forget the children…will someone think of the children. Blah blah blah