SCOTUSBlog: Interim Stat Pack

SCOTUSBlog, a resource for news and commentary of happenings at the Supreme Court of the United States, posted an “Interim Stat Pack” on the current (October 2018) term. Imagine a sports scorecard that’s helpful in predicting an athlete or team’s performance – only this one applies to the highest Court in the land. The stats show (among other things): Cases

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Broward, FL task force issues report and recommendations on sex offender housing problem

A subcommittee under the Broward County Reentry Coalition, which is comprised of representatives from the Sheriff’s Office, Florida State Department of Corrections, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, County Reentry programs, treatment providers, legal professionals and registrants, has issued a report and recommendations on how to deal with the County’s homeless sex offender population. Approximately 27% of the registrant

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As Florida jails more kids than any other state, criminal justice reform is again on the table in Tallahassee

Thanks to decades of tough-on-crime policies, Florida now has the third-largest prison population in the United States — nearly 100,000 people, including more minors than any other state. Florida requires people to serve at least 85 percent of their sentences and has abolished parole. All this costs taxpayers $2.4 billion per year. “There’s a general feeling that something has to

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NARSOL: Florida’s artificially inflated sexual offense registry: More federal funds for the state?

Narsol re-posted Steve Yoder’s article from The Appeal, along with the above image, which I thought was funny/sad. One of our members shared the information from the article with his US Representative, who responded with concern. Specifically, that Florida inflates it’s number of sex offenders for the purpose of receiving federal grants and then considers those non-existent registrants as “compliant”

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WA: House Passes Responsible Teen Communications Act

The Washington State House of Representatives passed House Bill 1742 on a bipartisan vote of 57-39. The Responsible Teen Communications Act, sponsored by Rep. Noel Frame (D-Seattle), updates Washington’s laws to reflect current technology, and ensure minors sharing sexually explicit images or videos of themselves with their peers (commonly known was “sexting”) are not automatically charged with a felony sex

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Proposed Bill in Mississippi Will Make Employment for Sex Offenders Even More Difficult

A bill pending in the Mississippi Legislature would require employers of registered sex offenders to notify parents or guardians of minors who might be in direct, private and unsupervised contact with the employee. The bill would apply to all registered sex offenders regardless of the date of conviction. The House Judiciary B Committee on Tuesday passed Senate Bill 2532 to

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