Electronic Frontier Foundation files Amicus Brief in Packingham

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, an international non-profit that promotes digital rights, has filed an Amicus Brief in Packingham v. North Carolina. What does this mean? In 2002, a 21 year old by the name of Lester Packingham committed an offense that put him on the sex offender registry. Long after, the State of North Carolina (where he lives) passed a

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New evidence says US sex-offender policies are actually causing more crime

On Sept. 30, 2016, in a Los Angeles suburb, 48-year-old Michael Zinzun, a homeless man on the California sex offender registry, approached a woman sleeping on a park bench and reportedly asked if she wanted to smoke meth. When she turned him down, he allegedly started sexually assaulting her. As she screamed, he dragged her away, pushed her over a

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California's Proposition 64 Discriminates Against Sex Offenders.

As a criminal justice advocate, I am strongly in favor of bills that scale back harsh and overly punitive laws. Knowing how difficult it is for a “felon” to find a job and housing, it was exciting to read about California’s Proposition 64 that would allow people convicted of certain drug felonies for possession, transportation or cultivation of marijuana to petition

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