Treatment, not prison, answer for sex offenses

By Georgina M. Schaff   On behalf of our 4,000-plus members, the Dakota Reform Sex Offender Laws Family Solutions is asking South Dakota Senate candidates to make this issue a campaign priority. Our mission — promote medical research, legislation and education to provide an empirically based, rational approach to dealing with sexually related offenses and stop the cycle of abuse

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Milwaukee, WI tables residency restrictions.

Milwaukee County Wisconsin, has decided to table enacting a residency restriction. Although the idea seems well intended, the Common Council’s Steering and Rules Committee pointed out several collateral consequences that might actually make the area less safe. Police feared that the 2000 foot proposed restriction would leave registrants with few housing options and prevent them from living with family. This

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RSOs trespassed from Ft. Meyers Woods have Nowhere to Go.

Several months ago, police in Ft. Meyers issued trespass warnings to homeless sex offenders living in the woods on private land in Ft. Meyers. A week later they evicted the homeless under threat of arrest, even though they had been living there for years without incident and had limited housing options. The encampment of registrants was another consequence of residency

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RSOs and International Travel

The US House of Representatives recently passed a bill that could become law. This bill, referred to as the “International Megan’s Law” will severely impede the ability of registrants to travel internationally. RSOL put out a Position Paper on the issue which raises several valid and important points. It also illustrates how difficult it will become for registrants to travel.

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