ACSOL Online Meeting July 20, 2024

You are invited to join ACSOL Executive Director and civil rights attorney Janice Bellucci and an ACSOL board member for our next meeting.  The meeting will be held on Saturday July 20 online on Zoom beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific time, 1:00 PM Eastern, and will last at least two hours.

You can use the Zoom app or you can call in using a Zoom phone number.

There is no registration needed for this meeting. No government officials are allowed to attend the meetings.

This meeting will be recorded.  Within a couple of days you can click here to listen (this link is also posted at the top of our pages.)

Discussion topics will include:

  • SORNA
  • Domestic and overseas travel
  • Halloween sign challenges – Missouri, Arkansas, Texas
  • CA Senate Bill 1128
  • ACSOL virtual conference on Sept. 20 and Sept. 21
  • Vigil in Washington, D.C. on March 5, 2025
  • When does treatment and counseling end for registrants on parole?
  • Reassignment of attempted offenses from Tier 3 to Tier 1
  • Challenges to California Tiered Registry Law
  • Other current topics and pending legal action throughout the nation.

Please Show Up, Stand Up and Speak Up!

To join our Zoom meeting with your Zoom app, click on this link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83273166148 

Or you can call in to one of the phone numbers below, then specify:
Meeting ID: 832 7316 6148

Following is a list of phone numbers you can call for the meeting: 

+1 669 900 6833 (San Jose)
+1 669 444 9171
+1 719 359 4580
+1 253 205 0468
+1 253 215 8782 (Tacoma)
+1 346 248 7799 (Houston)
+1 929 205 6099 (New York)
+1 301 715 8592 (Washington DC)
+1 305 224 1968
+1 309 205 3325
+1 312 626 6799 (Chicago)
+1 360 209 5623
+1 386 347 5053
+1 507 473 4847
+1 564 217 2000
+1 646 931 3860
+1 689 278 1000

Or find your local number from around the world: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcQ8fXsCtM

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I’ve made some comments previous in regards to treatment, but the work Janice has done for changing treatment requirements and the potential for parolees not having to do years and years of pointless and ineffective treatment, meaning no treatment going on at all! It’s sad that I came forward about my crime on my own, and told of myself which I still don’t regret and I said in my confession to the police that I wanted to do this because I felt that what I did was horrendous and I needed treatment! I did over 850 hours of self-help groups at valley State prison and did so well and did some very in-depth groups including one called realize, which is run by psychologists and we go into our crimes and gain insight into ourselves and our friends and victim empathy but the treatment center I go to right now has done none of that at all and I mean at all and I’ve been there two and a half years and I’ve been threatened with incarceration over trivial things like missing a one-on-one counseling session and they create so much fear in me! But it’s a joke there is no treatment going on and the system gets away with it! It’s just all about the money! At least where I’m at! Counselors don’t know what they’re doing, not talking about our commitment crimes, not talking about victim empathy or victim awareness, it’s really a big joke and I really mean that! I figure I’m going to have to go through the courts to get off parole or I have to do three and a half more years of this senseless waste of time with an ineffective and hostile treatment center! So sad! But I do thank you Janice for the strides you’ve made for us and this settlement is a major win and hopefully they won’t throw up any more hurdles! Sure would love a copy of the settlement agreement so I can hold the treatment center I go to accountable if they don’t abide the way they’re supposed to or the cdcr! I think it’s important that there’s transparency and we’d be able to see what the settlement agreements are so we could call them on it if they don’t do what they’re supposed to or at least inform you! But thank you Janice!

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Texas still enforces the reporting of social media for but does not prohibit one from using social media even if not on parole, probation and deferred adjudication.