A public input survey regarding sex offender sentencing is now available to Connecticut residents until June 2.
The State of Connecticut Sentencing Commission’s Special Committee on Sex Offenders created the survey to identify concerns the public may have. The survey touches upon sentencing, the sex offender registry for Connecticut and the supervision and management of sex offenders on parole or probation. Full Article / Survey
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Took the survey, I encourage all others reading this to do the same. It took 10 minutes. State your opinions to help change the outlook!