FATSA Update and More Unresearched Proposed FL Legislation for Sex Offenses

Weekly Update #18 Dear Members and Advocates: This past week, the Florida Action Committee attended and exhibited at the 2019 Florida Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Annual Conference and Membership Meeting. FATSA is the Florida affiliate of the international, multi-disciplinary, non-profit organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. While most would think that an organization

Read more

Considering the Labels We give for a Single Action in a person’s Life

Weekly Update #15 Dear Members and Advocates, Earlier this month, I began our weekly update explaining why I was glad the Patriots won the Superbowlā€¦ because of their owner, Robert Kraft. I wrote about his dedication to criminal justice reform and how he and other celebrities created an alliance to lobby for changes to state probation and parole laws. I

Read more

The Inconsistency Inherent in Florida’s Many Sex Offender Laws

Weekly Update #14 Dear Members and Advocates, Inconsistency is the topic of this weekā€™s update. Laws governing persons required to register as sex offenders are plagued with inconsistencies, which make complying with and enforcing them a challenge. Take, for example, age of consent laws. In some states the age of consent is 16. In others itā€™s 18. According to NBC

Read more

Are Lawmakers Finally Listening to the Facts Regarding Sex Offender Laws?

Weekly Update #13 Dear Members and Advocates, This past week, I had to do a double take when reading court filingsā€¦ Twice! On the 9th, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed an amicus brief arguing that Michiganā€™s sex offender registration and notification requirements are punishment and just yesterday, U.S. District Judge Keith Watkins wrote an order saying that ā€œsex offenders

Read more

Recognizing that the US Criminal Justice System for Sex Offenses could be the Problem, Not the Cure

Weekly Update #12 Dear Members and Advocates, On Sunday we watched the New England Patriots beat the LA Rams in Superbowl 53. For reasons having nothing to do with football or an affinity for New England, I was rooting for the Patriots. My reason was purely for criminal justice reform. The Patriotā€™s Owner, Robert Kraft, is among a group of

Read more

Sex Offenders – Know the Difference Between a Sex Offence and a Probation Violation

Weekly Update #11 Dear Members and Advocates, On our site this week we featured some reminders to registrants. There is a distinction between ā€˜probation violationsā€™ and ā€˜registration violationsā€™. For one, conditions of your probation need to be complied with in addition to conditions of registration. Also, conditions of probation may differ from one registrant to another, while registration requirements are

Read more

A Promising Year for Sex Offender Advocacy

Weekly Update #8 Dear Members and Advocates, Happy New Year! 2019 promises to be an exciting year for sex offender reform advocacy. Two lawsuits we have spearheaded are in litigation; the ā€œEx Post Facto Plusā€ suit and the ā€œIn Personā€ challenge. A third, challenging registration of out of state individuals, will hopefully be filed in the coming months. In the

Read more