Who represents the victims? NARSOL, SOSEN, WAR and other organizations are fighting for those of us on the registry. Why are we fighting for the rights of those that have committed crimes? Our topic tonight is about protecting the victims. You
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Open forum segment which will permit callers up to three minutes to tell a story or pose a question. We will remind everyone of the rules before this segment begins. https://narsol.org/podcast/narsol-in-action-1-10-2018-hour-3/
By Jeremy Malcolm . . . In December 2017 the Curbing Realistic Exploitative Electronic Pedophilic Robots Act was introduced into Congress by Rep. Daniel Donovan (R-Staten Island/Brooklyn) and 12 bipartisan cosponsors. This more memorably-named CREEPER Act would expand the Federal ban on
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By Sandy . . . It has happened again. A person on the registry was shot and killed by a vigilante. According to the source, “A Las Vegas man told his neighbor he killed two homeless people behind a central-valley swap meet because one
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By Trevor Hoppe . . . Public sex offender registries are at the forefront of what I’ve described in my research as a “war on sex.” Offenders convicted of sex crimes are now singled out for surveillance and restrictions far more punitive than
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By Chris Serres . . . Three convicted rapists awaiting release from state custody are suing the city of Dayton, Minn., over an ordinance that virtually bans them from living in the city, arguing that the measure violates their Constitutional rights
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By Sandy . . . He is 18. She is 14. The age of consent in New Mexico is 16. He was a cheerleading coach at Hatch Valley High School; most likely, at his age, an assistant or a volunteer. She
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This hour will feature civil rights attorney Adele Nicholas discussing Murphy v. Madigan. This lawsuit challenges the laws and housing regulations that result in individuals convicted of sexual offenses remaining in prison beyond their release dates. https://narsol.org/podcast/narsol-in-action-1-10-2018-hour-2/
By Rebecca L. Fix . . . Sex offender registration policies were initially developed for adults with sexual offenses, but have recently been extended to include youth with sexual offenses as well. At first glance, sex offender registration and notification (hereafter referred
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By Edith Brady-Lunny . . . Major changes in Illinois’ rules for sex offenders, including how long an offender must remain on a public registry, are part of a final report on its way to the governor’s office from the Sex Offenses &
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