
Petition to Declare Public Sex Offender Registration in the United States a Violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Today, approximately one-million people in the United States are forced to register as “sex offenders”. The label leads to stigmatization, separation from society, loss of employment, loss of housing and even exposure to violence at the hands of vigilantes. The stigmatization extends to the spouses, children, family, friends, employer and anyone that associates with the registrant. The isolation, shame, stress, fear of violence, loss of income and other psychological effects are experienced by the entire household.
My question is can they decorate for Christmas I have understand that they cannot decorate for Christmas I don’t think it’s right to push it so much
It’s time to stop punishing people who have already paid for their crime. Many people on the list should have NEVER been put on the list at all. The fear mongering is tantamount to the Salem Witch Trials. Do we have a registry for Murderers, Spousal Abuse, etc. NO. It’s time to get rid of these registries. The have records. The police know where they are. They paid for their crime. They have the SAME rights as we do. Enough.
Child advocacy organization director tells local TV–kids aren’t any more at risk from sex crimes on Halloween: https://t.co/bD1LfpXGsz
Wow this one is a keeper for sure –
One N C TV station had the nerve to look for the facts and tell the truth about sex offenders and Halloween: https://t.co/bC1a4AWXpg