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Month: January 2019

Advocacy

NARSOL 2019 conference in Houston, TX

January 30, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLGood News, NARSOL Initiatives

The National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws (NARSOL) is pleased to announce that registration for the 11th national conference is officially open! In order to take advantage of the special early bird rate, be sure to register for the conference as
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Hawaii’s homeless registrants

January 29, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

By Michael McKay . . . Hawaii is one of 20 U.S. states that does not currently have residency restrictions of any kind for people on the sexual offense registry. That, however, may be about to change. Legislators in Hawaii are considering
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Current Issues

Registry Matters Episode 61: When does the registry become punitive?

January 29, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

An action packed episode with live guests! Rick from Florida joins to provide some conservative view points; Halloween bill prevents registrants from Halloween activities – but it’s really vague; ACLU files class action in Michigan; If you have a mental illness, you
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Arkansas joins Halloween hysteria myths

January 28, 2019May 12, 2023NARSOLFighting for change

Dealing with Halloween issues in January seems a bit bizarre, but when legislatures insist on pushing through bills based on sex offender/Halloween hysteria, it must be dealt with. That is what Arkansas is doing, and NARSOL and our Arkansas affiliate organization Time
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Current Issues

Registry Matters episode 60: SO registration requires sex offense conviction

January 22, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

We are proud to release episode 60 of the Registry Matters Podcast. This week’s program: A listener asks a question about conflict of interest with judges and should they recuse themselves; Patron Jeff asks what does it mean when the circuit courts
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NARSOL, Vivante boards prepare for expansion, revise vision & mission

January 19, 2019Robin Vander WallNARSOL Original

By Robin . . . The combined boards of NARSOL and its foundation Vivante Espero met for three days of intensive work and training at its annual retreat in Houston, Texas, from January 11-13.  Joined remotely by two directors who were unable
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Current Issues

What is NARSOL?

January 18, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

https://narsol.org/av/What-is-narsol.mp4

Current Issues

Registry Matters episode 58: Seventh circuit strikes total ban on porn

January 8, 2019July 19, 2023someone outside of NARSOLAudio Recording

Episode 58 brings in the first Registry Matters episode of the new year! Ask your prosecutor how he or she can prosecute someone known to possibly  be innocent; Lubbock, Texas has a novel method of indigent defense; News Flash: Not all offenders
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RIT study is Butner Redux deja vu

January 7, 2019Sandy RozekNARSOL Original

Michael M . . . A recent study conducted by researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology, or RIT, is already being cited in Federal Court cases to support the false presumption of a high rate of unreported child molestations by those convicted
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Advocacy

Ghost advocates

January 3, 2019Sandy Rozek1 Comment

By Michael M . . .  You see them all over social media, activists sporting names like “Registry Reform Warrior” or “Abolish the Registry!” As a registrant yourself, your first impulse may be to follow or friend them because their thinking parallels
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