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ACSOL Conducts Successful Lobby Day in Sacramento

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The Supreme Court’s Sex-Offender Jurisprudence Is Based on a Lie

The Supreme Court believes most sex offenders will keep committing sex crimes. The data suggests otherwise. Full Article

Trinidad & Tobago: Bring sex offenders registry

The T&T Government should partner with the Angel Watch Centre and the United States’ Department of Justice in a bid to alert foreign law enforcement partners about intended travel by convicted registered sex offenders. Full Article

CO: Englewood cuts in half its distance restrictions on where sex offenders can live

The Englewood City Council on Monday approved a measure that would cut in half its 2,000-foot buffer between parks and schools and where newly arrived sex offenders can live. But city leaders decided to allow offenders who already live in the city to continue doing so regardless of the buffer. Full Article

How the Supreme Court Spread a False Statistic About Sex Offenders

When a false idea gains traction, spreading far and wide, it’s always interesting to try to trace it back to its source to figure out what caused it to catch on in the first place. The New York Times has an NY Times: Dubious Data Belies Supreme Court’s Stance on Repeat Sex Offenders, and it pertains to a common myth about sex offenders: that...

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Stay in the loop with ACSOL news and events! Starting immediately, ACSOL alerts will be distributed via SMS Text message, in addition to the existing email option. Enter your e-mail address in the right sidebar ---> or below for email alerts, or text the word acsolalerts to 25827 in order to receive the same alerts as a text message - no computer or smart phone...

Public Crime Registries Rarely Work, So Why Do They Continue to Grow?

____ ____ says he’s a changed man. After spending 25 years in jail for killing a man during a home invasion, ____ is looking for a second chance: “I’m not in the lifestyle I used to be in. I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs. I’m just trying to build something up before it’s too late. I’m 55 years old and I don’t have social...

Dubious Data Belies Supreme Court’s Stance on Repeat Sex Offenders

Last week at the Supreme Court, a lawyer made what seemed like an unremarkable point about registered sex offenders. “This court has recognized that they have a high rate of recidivism and are very likely to do this again,” said the lawyer, Robert C. Montgomery, who was defending a North Carolina statute that bars sex offenders from using Facebook, Twitter and other social media services. The Supreme Court has...

CO: Sex offenders see stringent parenting rules relaxed in Colorado, prompting debate over child safety

Colorado’s sex offenders have long maintained the state treats them as pariahs, closely monitoring where they live, what they look at, who they talk to and what they discuss. One claimed in federal court filings that he was warned against keeping a crucifix because it displayed partial nudity. Another, convicted of groping a woman, said he had to write down his thoughts every time he saw...

NC: She was portrayed as soft on sex offenders. Now the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to back her up

Robin Hudson could have gotten smeared for siding with sex offender Lester Packingham. Instead, the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to vindicate her – and remind us all of the dangers of a politicized judiciary. Hudson, an N.C. Supreme Court justice, was in fact smeared when she dissented in a separate case in 2010 involving child molesters. In her 2014 re-election bid, Hudson faced...

OK: OK was JUST Certified AWA/SORNA Compliant by the SMART Office, Six Years After the AWA Deadline. And Delaware is No Longer Certified, Why?

Today on Twitter the SMART Office (@DOJSMART) tweeted that Oklahoma just became Federal Adam Walsh (AWA) / Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORNA) Act of 2006 compliant. Full Article

RI: Law would bar high-risk sex offenders from living in motels

A Rhode Island lawmaker is co-sponsoring a bill that would limit how long level III sex offenders can live in hotels and motels. Full Article

DE: ACLU loses appeal in challenging sex offender GPS monitoring

Delaware’s Supreme Court has rejected a challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union to a law requiring GPS monitoring of certain sex offenders who have been released from prison and are on probation. After hearing arguments Wednesday, the court issued a two-sentence order Friday upholding a Chancery Court decision in favor of the state. Full Article Related Search de: DE: Supreme Court weighs sex...

‘What’s Not Left to Do?’: Chelsea King’s Family Talks About Chelsea’s Law, Years Later

It's been seven years since Poway teen Chelsea King was kidnapped and killed. Her parents, Brent and Kelly King, speak with NBC 7's Greg Bledsoe about the 7th Annual Finish Chelsea's Run, happening on March 4 in Balboa Park, in honor of their daughter. Full Article / Video

Janice’s Journal: Senate Bill 26 Has Been Stopped!

Senate Bill 26, which would have prohibited all registrants from visiting all schools for all reasons has been stopped! This early victory in the State Capitol came about, in part, because of the efforts of 36 people -- registrants, family members and supporters -- who lobbied in opposition to that bill a few months ago. In a series of meetings with members and staff...

First, They Came for the Sex Offenders …

We must speak up for the rights of those on the fringes of society. The Supreme Court’s ruling on sex offenders’ First Amendment rights will signal how much protection we can all expect. Full Article

Appeals court tosses some child molest convictions in Vacaville case

A 22-year-old Vacaville man convicted of sex crimes committed when he was 9 or 10 years old had all but one of those convictions overturned Tuesday by the Court of Appeal in San Francisco. Full Article Court Opinion

Repealed restrictions on sex offender living limitations is dangerous for children

On Feb. 7th, Fullerton City Council unanimously repealed an unconstitutional ordinance. The city ordinance, No. 3149, made it a misdemeanor for sex offenders living within 2,000 feet of daycares, schools and parks. The state law the city now defers to will allow any sex offender not on parole or specifically prohibited by the court to live anywhere they wish. While the repealing of the...

Who Is a Sex Offender?

You are not going to like this article. In fact, unless you are on the sex offender list or someone you care about is being forced to live with this stigma, chances are that you have almost no sympathy for those who have been found guilty of sex crimes. I would like to ask you to think about these people with an open mind....

DE: Supreme Court weighs sex offender GPS monitoring

An attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware is arguing to the state Supreme Court that it is unconstitutional for some sex offenders to automatically be required to wear and pay for GPS monitoring while on probation. Full Article

‘Gary from Chicago’ is a registered sex offender who served 20 years in prison 

Accidental Oscars star “Gary from Chicago” has a dark role in his past — as a registered sex offender and ex-con who served 20 years in prison. Gary Alan Coe was aboard a double-decker bus filled with other unsuspecting tourists when they were detoured to the Dolby Theater on Sunday night in the midst of Tinseltown’s biggest night, the Academy Awards, as part of a skit. Full Article