News coverage of Florida’s Miracle Village

Miracle Village’s uniqueness frequently draws journalists to seek out the community.  This peaceful area of Florida that has given hope to many people with a past sex offense, has drawn international attention as The Eastern Herald has recently reported on the village. The Eastern Herald originated in India and claims to be at the “forefront of global journalism.”  One of

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Volusia County extends residence restrictions to 1500 feet

In a 5 to 2 vote, the Volusia County Council voted to extend the state’s 1000-foot residence restrictions to 1500 feet from schools, day cares, parks, playgrounds, and school bus stops in the unincorporated parts of the county. New Smyrna Beach, Deland, and Daytona Beach (all in Volusia County) already have 2500-foot residence restrictions. The lengthy discussion was one of

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Statement from attorney Val Jonas on impact of Judge Hinkle’s order

On March 25, 2024, Federal District Judge Robert L. Hinkle, of the Northern District of Florida, ruled that the requirement under Section 943.0435(4)(a) that people registered as sex offenders report in-person travel within the state of Florida to the FDHSMV violates substantive due process, and is thus unconstitutional. His order declared that this requirement is irrational and very burdensome for registrants. His

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One Hand Washing the Other

Member Submission by Guy Hamilton-Smith (littlereddots.substack.com)   (Florida Action Committee does not necessarily support all views expressed in our Member Submissions.)   There is an issue that I don’t particularly know how to address with respect to challenges to various sex offense registration schemes that comes up frequently in court decisions. The science on these issues is pretty consistent: sex offender

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