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Important News / Announcements

CA: New Lawsuit Challenges Fresno County Ordinance

Sign Up to Attend ACSOL’s Lobby Day in Sacramento on March 24, 2026

ACSOL Online Meeting February 21, 2026

MO: Attorney General Requests New Hearing in MO Halloween Sign Challenge

CA: New AB 1568 Legislation Could Reduce Number of Petitions Granted

Please Help ACSOL’s Matching Grant Program for Two Important Lawsuits

Supreme Court Vigil to Be Held in D.C. on March 7, 2026

ACSOL In-Person Meeting February 14, 2026 in Berkeley, CA

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General Comments September 2013

Comments that are not specific to a certain post should go here, for the month of September 2013. Contributions should relate to the cause and goals of this organization and please, keep it courteous and civil.

American violence is higher than you think

…the figures that suggest that violence has been disappearing in the United States contain a blind spot so large that to cite them uncritically, as the major papers do, is to collude in an epic con. Uncounted in the official tallies are the hundreds of thousands of crimes that take place in the country’s prison system, a vast and growing residential network whose forsaken...

Home Compliance Checks

Please post all comments or questions regarding residential compliance checks here...

NC: Social networking ban for NC sex offenders remains in effect

RALEIGH, N.C. - The North Carolina Supreme Court has granted a stay to keep a state law that bans sex offenders from using social networking websites in effect. Attorney General Roy Cooper requested the stay after a Court of Appeals ruling last week ruled the law unconstitutional because it is vague and violates free speech. Full Article

New research finds forensic experts play for pay (Video)

Daniel Murrie of the University of Virginia and Marcus Boccaccini at Sam Houston State University presented new research in the Aug. 28, 2013, issue of the journal Psychological Science that indicates that forensic psychologists and psychiatrists provide the group that is paying them for their testimony with the evidence that group, prosecution or defense, expects to be best for their case. Full Article

Radio: Coalinga State Hospital News

Stories from men being confined against their will because they *may* commit future crimes. Topics: sex offender laws, pre-crime commitment, CA prison system, civil commitment, civil rights. Link

CA RSOL Meetings – September 14 in LA and October 12 in Berkeley

California RSOL is pleased to announce two upcoming monthly meetings for registrants, friends and family in both regions of the Golden State. The Southern California meeting will be held on Saturday, September 14 at the ACLU building at 1313 W. 8th Street in Los Angeles (usual location). CA RSOL will hold a meeting in Northern California on Saturday, October 12, in Oakland / Berkeley. ...

I, Pedophile

Child pornography should end. As an ex-convict, I ask: Is prison the most effective way to address demand? It was shortly before 3:00 a.m. on May 30, 2012 when I turned off my computer for the last time. I slid my recliner over three feet and tucked myself into my bed, for another sleepless session of self-loathing and self-pity. Later that morning, I would...

Masha Allen Lawsuit: Child Porn Victim Sues Viewers For $150K Apiece

PHILADELPHIA — A child pornography victim from Pennsylvania is using a law that carries her name to seek at least $150,000 each from her father, 13 other jailed men and anyone else who viewed explicit images of her. "Masha's Law" is named for Masha ____, a Russian orphan adopted at age 5 by divorced Pittsburgh-area millionaire ____ ____. He's in prison for making and...

Parolee Limited by GPS and Residency Can Sue California

California must face claims that it violated the civil rights of a convicted sex offender by conditioning parole on a residency restriction and GPS monitoring, the 9th Circuit ruled. ____ ____ faced these parole restrictions even though his convictions in California were not sex-related. ____ was convicted of California in 2006 for buying or receiving stolen property, and later for robbery. Both times the Golden...

MI: Bill to restrict certain RSO re. their interaction with minors

Michigan Senator Tonya Schuitmaker has introduced Senate Bill 454 which by any standard should be considered unconstitutional. Given it was introduced the end of July, it is FIRST intended to be a Halloween restrictions bill, but reading the bill shows us it extends 365 days of the year and to circumstances far beyond Halloween; Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and to other types of celebrations. And for those certain sex offenders who are required to...

RSOL Conference this week in Los Angeles (with program brochure)

Later this week, August 30 (29) - September 1, the National RSOL Conference will take place in Los Angeles at the Westin Hotel near LAX. This year's conference is hosted by California RSOL. The conference will feature presentations and lectures by the foremost experts in the field and offers an unprecedented opportunity for networking with others interested in and affected by the subject. Full...

Facial Scanning Is Making Gains in Surveillance

WASHINGTON — The federal government is making progress on developing a surveillance system that would pair computers with video cameras to scan crowds and automatically identify people by their faces, according to newly disclosed documents and interviews with researchers working on the project. The Department of Homeland Security tested a crowd-scanning project called the Biometric Optical Surveillance System — or BOSS — last fall after two...

Prop 35 Court Date [updated with audio]

Prop. 35 case has a court date on September 10 at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.  The topic is whether the current preliminary injunction was properly granted.  More information / documents Sept 9: Court to Hear Arguments on Right to Anonymous Speech in Prop. 35 Case  September 9 / EFF: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco will hear oral arguments...

Facebook’s Zuckerberg: Web access a ‘human right’ -vs- Facebook Terms of Service

Facebook’s Zuckerberg: Web access a ‘human right’ It’s easy to get behind the intentions of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to bring the Web to billions of people. The language he’s using to sell it may be a bit more contentious: the social media giant called Internet access “a human right.” Full Article - vs - Facebook Statement of Rights and Responsibilities 4. Registration and...

N.Y. County Outsources The Job Of Monitoring Sex Offenders

NPR - A suburban county on Long Island, N.Y., is taking a novel approach to monitoring sex offenders: It's giving the job to a victims' advocacy group. The measure was approved unanimously earlier this year; lawmakers call it a cost-effective way to keep citizens safe. But a local lawyer calls it a "vigilante exercise," and convicted sex offenders are organizing to challenge the legislation. ____...

Man Sentenced to Life in State Prison without the Possibility of Parole for Stabbing-Murder of Neighbor…

SANTA ANA – A man was sentenced today to life in state prison without the possibility of parole plus an additional eight years in state prison for murdering his mobile home park neighbor by stabbing him to death and assaulting a second victim two days later. Robert Eugene Vasquez, 36, San Juan Capistrano, was found guilty by a jury of one felony count of...

CO: Englewood’s Sex Offender Residency Restriction’s Ruled Unconstitutional [UPDATED]

DENVER – In a case brought by ACLU attorneys, a federal district court yesterday invalidated an Englewood ordinance that restricts where persons convicted of certain sex offenses can live, ruling that the ordinance violates the Colorado Constitution. Englewood’s ordinance makes it a crime for persons convicted of certain sex offenses to live within 2000 feet of any school, park, or playground, or 1000 feet of any...

TX: Harlingen couple jailed for beating convicted sex offender

A Harlingen couple is facing criminal charges after being accused of brutally beating a convicted sex offender. Harlingen police arrested 31-year-old Monica Nieves and her 19-year-old boyfriend Juan Quezada. Investigators told Action 4 News that it all happened on the 200 block of East Madison Avenue. Police said Nieves slapped and attacked the man while Quezada jumped in to punched him. Both of them told police that...

OH: Lawmaker wants to expand death penalty to include sex crimes

CLEVELAND (AP) - The case of 3 Cleveland women held captive for a decade is inspiring an Ohio lawmaker to call for expanding the state's death penalty law. State Rep. John Becker of suburban Cincinnati wants the death penalty to cover some sex-related crimes. Full Article