Opinion: A Troubling Conflict Between Law and Faith in North Carolina

By Dwayne Daughtry   In North Carolina, a troubling conflict between law and faith has emerged. Current sex offense laws are effectively barring individuals on the sex offender registry from attending church services—a stark contradiction to the spirit of religious freedom that the Constitution is meant to protect. This issue stems from the vague wording of the “Sex Offender Unlawfully

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OPPAGA interviews FAC board members

Florida’s Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) is preparing for its 2024 Sex Offender Registration and Monitoring Triennial Review.  OPPAGA is a research arm of the Florida Legislature which supports the legislature by providing data, evaluative research, and objective analyses that assist legislative budget and policy deliberations. In preparations for their 2024 Triennial Review, OPPAGA reached out

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He Says, She Says

Law360 reports New York’s State Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault conviction “has reignited a decades-old legal debate around whether sexual assault prosecutions should be excluded from the rule against allowing propensity evidence in criminal cases, so as to aid juries assessing the plausibility of a defendant’s consent defense, or whether doing so could result in wrongful

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Florida, make better choices

By Sandy Rozek First published at narsol.org A 19-year-old Floridian charged with 30 counts of possession of child pornography deserves appropriate punishment but also needs a “specific target intervention focusing on dysfunctional internet use and sexually deviant arousal.”  “It is unlikely he will receive this type of intervention sentenced and incarcerated in the adult system in Florida.” Read Sandy’s article

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