U.S. sex-offender registration laws for both adults and juveniles have largely been knee-jerk reactions to horrific incidents of child abductions that ended in sexual abuse and murder or near-deaths. Captured by images of innocent children and moved by national news stories of sexual offenses committed by strangers, the public responded with grassroots efforts demanding that “something be done” to prevent the victimization of more children. Full Editorial
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A decent piece that addresses everything pretty well…though there’s no “scoop” in there for those us on here. I read the piece and kept finding myself stripping the word “juvenile,” when used as an adjective, and it fit us adults just as well. Heartening to see yet another voice of reason chiming in about the uselessness of registries.