The Sex Offender Registry Changed How I See Homelessness

In 2020, after 10 years in prison, I was getting ready to come home—I just needed a place to live. Once out of prison I would be required to register as a sex offender, so the Tennessee Department of Correction said my release address needed to be registry-compliant. One reentry staff member said that eventually if I couldn’t find a place, they’d ship me back to the county where I was convicted and label me “transient.” I’d have had to re-register with the local sheriff’s department once a month, rather than once a year.

Four different people stepped up and offered to let me stay at their place, for free, but all four of their addresses were rejected. Within 1,000 feet of a school, a church, a park. One was rejected because of an HOA.

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One thought on “The Sex Offender Registry Changed How I See Homelessness

  • July 1, 2026

    Reminds me of some of the science fiction movies, not so fiction anymore, becoming a reality?? Finding a place to live is like finding hens teeth? It’s not a right anymore its a privilege at least for a select few? So much for the good ole USA the land of the free!!!! Life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness is quickly becoming a fading image,

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