Clements v Florida at SCOTUS

After seeking a waiver from having to respond, being prompted by the Court to file a response, and then needing an extension, Florida’s long overdue defense to this case was filed.  Clements filed suit claiming that Florida’s lifetime sex offense registration requirement put the individual in “custody” and subject to habeas corpus.  Their petition stressed that a person is ““in

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Halloween 2023: a tragedy for many

By Sandy Rozek First published at NARSOL.org “In the days and weeks before Halloween, sheriffs’ offices and media outlets implied that Halloween could bring danger to children who were trick-or-treating.  Their messages of how to avoid this impending danger focused on the sex offender registry and the registrants on it.” “…were any children injured or harmed in any way?  Absolutely. 

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 Florida’s housing crisis has struck the sex offender community

Arielle Stevenson, a reporter for Creative Loafing with the Tampa Bay News, says, “Florida’s housing crisis has struck the sex offender community, with very few places to go after release that meet the state’s restrictions.”   As of November 2018, there were 166 local residence restrictions in 48 Florida counties, including 29 county and 137 municipal ordinances.  (Sex Offender Registration and

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Is Florida ready for a sex offense management board?

A few states have sex offense management boards (SOMBs) that have encouraged research-based policies, but some state boards are far from perfect.  Should FAC be pushing Florida to form such a board?  The concept is surely good, but the results are not always the best. Ideally, such a board should include stakeholders from all sides of the criminal justice system: 

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