Forthcoming study shows alarming % of unhoused are registrants
Just posted on X, a forthcoming study shows the disproportionately high percentage of state’s homeless are on the sex offenders registry.
Wouldn’t it make sense to get rid of the registry (which has zero impact on the rates of sexual offending) in order to significantly cut our nation’s homeless issue? The link to the post follows:
https://x.com/institutecicero/status/1912316345263267966?s=46
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I don’t expect a logical response from our government. I’ll never forget when Dave Aronberg was criticising the myriad of local residency restrictions ordinances popping up across the state in the 2000s, and how he said that residency laws don’t work. Then his suggestion was to INCREASE statewide residency restrictions from 1000 feet to 1750 feet!
As the registry loses luster, has courts decide in favor of registrants, and has fallen into the backround of the minds of many, it is poetic that the governmnet is now creating lists for everyone. Whether illegal immigarnt who is Puerto Rican. Gang member who is not gang affilaited. Women who cannot vote because their birth certificate is not a match with their license, or federal employees that thought they would retire from theri cush federal jobs.
I told them, the lists would not stop with us. If they have not listed you on one, dont fret. Thats a “not yet.”
Its coming.
I think you mis the point…. Making RSO a homeless third class citizen for abuse and vigilante terrorism is not a side effect of the registry.. It is the intended purpose of the registry.. Many of the politicians have been very vocal saying the silent part out loud … Same thing they did with Sun down and Jim Crow laws back on the day… seeing the population putting they target with ropes around their neck being drug or hing from trees isn’t an accident.. it’s a goal… The black Americans had people to fight for them so eventually their torment ended… Ours has only just began and the media propoganda insures noone will fight with us..
But look at the number of murderers, thieves, and drug pushers who live it up on government programs.
I am in that homess list and the only thing is Florida;s law on no public camps.
The registered sex offender ends up in jail.
There are a large number of none registered sex offender who’s crime was in their country not the USA but they get free hotels and money from the government that Harris and Biden had set up and still running
Conclusion: homeless are even more dangerous than you think, and even less deserving.
That appears to be where this study is going, judging from the institute members’ own comments.
It would not occur to them that residence restrictions can create homelessness, nor that the registry does a poor job of predicting who is at risk of committing a sex offense.
How will the news media interpret this study?
as a new reason for more anti RSO laws… exactly as they’ve been paid to
I’d love for it to change minds in our favor. What I fear is that it would encourage more incarceration.
Not happening bro