Federal BOP to cut 6000 jobs, move inmates to private prisons.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons is issuing a double-whammy! Under the new administration, they recently announced 6000 BOP workers will lose their jobs and they will be initiating a massive shift of inmates to for-profit private prisons. We have written extensively about the private, for-profit, prison industry which in exchange for campaign contributions, has successfully lobbied for (and been awarded)

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A National Push For Victims’ Rights is Now Hitting Florida. But Critics Are Fighting Back.

From InjusticeToday A proposed amendment to the state constitution known as Marsy’s Law for Florida would enshrine specific rights for crime victims, such as the right to privacy and the “right to be reasonably protected from the accused.” It would also give victims legal standing to testify during hearings to determine a defendant’s bail, sentencing, plea deals and parole. “The

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New law review article on recidivism and Ex Post Facto challenges to sex offender registration.

The abstract to Joshua E Montgomery’s contribution to the Akron Law Review does one of the best jobs of explaining the application of Ex Post Facto to sex offender registration laws, I’ve read. In his article, titled, “Fixing a Non-Existent Problem with an Ineffective Solution” he explains why the Michigan Court (up to the 6th Circuit) finally “got it right”!

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Sex offender sues Wisconsin children’s hospital that won’t let him visit 9-year-old son

From the Chicago Tribune A registered sex offender forbidden from visiting his severely ill 9-year-old son filed a lawsuit Friday against Wisconsin Children’s Hospital, arguing its visitation policy is “cruel and causes unnecessary harm to families and innocent children.” Security guards escorted Stuart Yates from the building Tuesday, five days after his son was hospitalized with a blood infection caused

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H1301/SB1226 Passes

Sadly, but not surprisingly, the Florida Legislature passed another stupid, punitive and unnecessary sex offender bill that will only enrich those in private prisons, the GPS vendors and the Books. We put up a very strong and valiant effort reaching out to our legislators. We expected the wishes of their constituents would not be as compelling as the campaign contributions

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Indiana to hear case allowing sex offender parents to attend their children’s school events.

Today, the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana will hear arguments in Douglas Kirby v. State of Indiana, the case of a registered sex offender who is banned from attending events at his own son’s school. The plaintiff was convicted of a sex offense in 2010 and received 18 months probation. His son’s school district gave him permission to

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