New Study on Sex Offender Regulations

A new study appearing in a recent issue of the Connecticut Law Review analyzed the effectiveness of post-release regulations on sex offenders and their impact on sex offender recidivism.

Like virtually every study on this topic that came before it, this study’s conclusion is that there is essentially no reliable evidence that these laws work to reduce sex offender recidivism and even some evidence that these laws may actually increase recidivism.

A copy of the study can be found below and should be shared with your legislator.

 

https://floridaactioncommittee.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Study-Post-Release-Regulations-and-Sex-Offender-Recidivism.pdf

 


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2 thoughts on “New Study on Sex Offender Regulations

  • August 29, 2016

    A Study in No Vote, Destroyed Family, No Job, No Housing, No Support, No Church, No Friends, No Social Media, No Livelihood, No Relationship, No Life.

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