Interview with FL Attorney Gilbert Shaffnit
Below was filmed at the annual National RSOL convention.
Read moreBelow was filmed at the annual National RSOL convention.
Read moreThe following was shared by a member: Last night I watched a Dr. Phil show I had recorded last week. Most of the show was typical Dr. Phil on sex offenses but it takes a turn at the end. The boyfriend had passed a “therapeutic” lie detector test during his treatment which indicated that he was being honest that he
Read moreThis year, TWO conferences on sex offender issues will be taking place in June. The NARSOL annual conference is taking place June 2-4, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. The ACSOL annual conference is taking place June 16-17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. The conferences are open to registrants, families, friends, advocates, and professionals. It’s a great opportunity to network with other
Read moreThe following was sent by FAC in response to an article published by the Palm Beach Post. We are looking for volunteers to assist our media committee in writing such responses. ___________________ To: Pat Beall, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer [email protected] Re: A World with no Floor, published Jan. 8, 2017 Dear Ms. Beall, your article in the
Read moreMINNEAPOLIS — The state Court of Appeals upheld a judicial panel’s decision to provisionally release a man from the Minnesota Sex Offender Program, saying Tuesday that the evidence supports the panel’s findings, despite conflicting expert opinions on the matter. Jesse Lee, formally known as Dennis Wiesinger, pleaded guilty in 1976 to aggravated kidnapping and sodomy after he raped a woman
Read moreA combination of prison policies, restrictive laws and a lack of housing support has kept many New York sex offenders in prison conditions for months or years after they’ve served their time. As previously reported by the Marshall Project at City Limits, a lawsuit filed by a group of offenders last year contends that the state is illegally detaining sex
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