Member Submission: Response to registration of minors

In response to the “5-year-old allegedly raped by 13-year-old” my heart goes out to the 5-year-old and family. These situations are happening more and more and the public needs to be educated. The mother wanting to enforce a Juvenile Sex Offender Registry doesn’t understand the negative effects that has on adolescents. It has been stated that making adolescents register can

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All Lives Matter

“All Lives Matter.” That seems to be the catchphrase of the summer. It was started by the “Black Lives Matter” movement in response to police shootings of African American men for no apparent reason other than a prevailing sentiment (and, to be honest, prejudice) that the value of one race is less than another and killing them is justified because

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Couple Harassed After Police Mistakenly List Their House as Sex Offender Residence

Who says the registry is not punishment…..???   A clerical error resulted in a Texas couple having angry neighbors yelling outside their home, after postcards went out saying that a sex offender lived there. The notices, sent out by the Texas Department of Public Safety, went out to residents within a four block radius of the house where Michelle Swindle and her

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(re)Integration, Risk Management & Public Protection

The following blog post originally appeared at: http://sajrt.blogspot.com/2016/07/re-integration-risk-management-public.html?m=1   Recently, I have been in conversations with academics and professionals about the effectiveness of offender reintegration programmes, risk management and public protection. There seems to be an idea that “risk management” is an evil concept and a by-line for punitive state control, which is worrying. A notion that public protection means

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Collateral Consequences

The following is a summary from The Federal Defenders New York Blog.  It was posted on Wed. May 25, 2016. It was contributed by an FAC Board Member.   The Issue of Collateral Consequences is ‘catching the eye’ of federal judges.  When I attended the recent Federal Sentencing Conf. in Orlando, the federal judges more than once referenced the issue

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