Registry Matters Episode 41 – Your situation is not unique

Welcome to Registry Matters Episode 41! Who would believe people would listen to a couple of nuts talk about the registry in such overwhelming numbers! Thank you!

On the docket this week: A question from a patron about being removed from the registry in Florida; A question from a listener in Kentucky about what happens if a church/school pops up within the range of where you live; Civil commitment continues to be an issue (spoiler alert–it IS constitutional); Does the US actually spend more on inmates or students?; Police misconduct; Judges making their own decisions; Is going to a school to vote a loophole for registrants?; Who has the final authority in binding arbitration?; SO registry doesn’t improve public safety; Your situation is not unique.

[14:20] Question from Patron Mike

[24:00] Question from Jeff

[37:30] http://www.iowapublicradio.org/post/iowa-s-civil-commitment-sex-offenders-survives-court-challenge#stream/0

[49:30] https://floridaactioncommittee.org/us-spends-more-on-incarceration-than-on-education/

[1:05:00] https://thecrimereport.org/2018/08/31/why-cant-we-reign-in-police-misconduct-blame-prohibition/

[1:08:37] https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/article/Federal-judges-butt-heads-with-U-S-lawmakers-13202018.php

[1:13:40] https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/2-wants-to-know/fact-or-fiction-sex-offenders-can-vote-at-school-polling-places/83-84132540

[1:19:05] https://reason.com/volokh/2018/09/05/should-university-mathematics-professor

[1:24:43] https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/prevention-now/201805/victims-sexual-abuse-face-lifetime-costly-problems

[1:31:00] http://www.Registrymatters.co/rm41-your-situation-is-not-unique

 

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