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South Carolina Supreme Court Rules Mandatory Electronic Monitoring of Sex Offenders Must Be ‘Reasonableness’ Under Fourth Amendment by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Court of South Carolina held that a state law requiring mandatory electronic monitoring of sex offenders must meet the “reasonableness” standard under the U.S. and …
Fifth Circuit Grants § 2255 Petition Challenging Failure to Register Conviction for Ineffective Assistance of Counsel by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed a district court’s denial of a former prisoner’s 28 U.S.C. § 2255 petition, in which he claimed …
Sex Offender Registries: Common Sense or Nonsense? by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis In October 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was kidnapped at gunpoint and never seen again. When the boy’s mother, Patty Wetterling, learned that her home state of Minnesota did not have a database of possible suspects—notably convicted sex …
The Sex Offender Registry: It’s Not What You Think by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek  “Texas sex offender added to 10 most wanted sex offenders list.” “Virginia man arrested for sex crimes after third victim comes forward.” “Arizona sex offender sentenced to 100 years for child porn.”  These are the …
Unjust Sexual Offense Laws: Insanity and Hope by Ken Abraham, Brenda Jones by Ken Abraham and Brenda Jones Unjust Laws Over the past 25 years, the U.S. has developed a pernicious system of sexual offense laws, including increased sentences and public registries of offenders. Based largely on unfounded hysteria surrounding …
Sex Registries as Modern-Day Witch Pyres: Why Criminal Justice Reform Advocates Need to Address the Treatment of People on the Sex Offender Registry by Guy Hamilton-Smith by Guy Hamilton-Smith, In Justice Today Perhaps the most irrefutable statement that can be made about modern day America is this: we have a penchant …
Sex Offender Registries: An Easy Sell, But Do They Work? by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Sex offender registries are the norm in all 50 states and are an easy sell, politically. But the actual value of these laws, in terms of public safety, is increasingly being questioned. Do these …
Public Records Relating to Sex Offender Registry Not Exempt from Disclosure, Washington Court Rules by Lonnie Burton On April 7, 2016, the Washington State Supreme Court, in a 7-2 decision, overturned the ruling of a trial court that held sex offender registry information was exempt from disclosure under the state …
Ohio's Adam Walsh Act Registration Not Retroactive by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The Ohio Supreme Court held that amendments to the state's sex offender registration law do not apply to defendants who committed their crimes before January 1, 2008. In 1996, the Ohio legislature enacted Megan's Law, establishing a …
Recommendations of possible enhancements to current sex offender law, Sex Offender Task Force, 2007 Sex Offender Task Force Final Report Recommendations to the Governor and Legislature of possible enhancements to current sex offender law. October 17, 2007 Russ Hauge, Chair EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Following the tragic death of young Zina Linnik, …
FL Sex Offender Registration and Notification Report, APPAGA, 2008 October 2008 Report No. 08-60 Sex Offender Registration and Public Notification Improved; Some Aspects of the Process Could Be Streamlined _____________ at a glance Background State efforts to track sex offenders have improved. The number of absconded sex offenders has declined …
CBA Juvenile Sex-Offender Registration & Notification, R Street, 2015 CONTENTS Introduction 1 Section I: Executive summary 2 Section II: Scope and limitations of the analyses 2 A. Scope 2 B. Limitations 3 R STREET POLICY STUDY NO. 41 September 2015 THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF SUBJECTING JUVENILES TO SEX-OFFENDER REGISTRATION …
Frightening and High - Supreme Courts Crucial Mistake About Sex Crime Statistics, Ellman, 2015 “Frightening and High”: The Supreme Court’s Crucial Mistake About Sex Crime Statistics By Ira Mark Ellman Charles J. Merriam Distinguished Professor of Law Affiliate Professor of Psychology Arizona State University Distinguished Affiliated Scholar, Center for the …
Oklahoma Law Review Article on Sexually Violent Predator Committment, 2014 Dangerous Diagnoses, Risky Assumptions, and the Failed Experiment of “Sexually Violent Predator” Commitment Deirdre M. Smith † 246 Deering Avenue Portland, Maine 04102 (207) 780-4376 deirdre.smith@maine.edu http://mainelaw.maine.edu/faculty/profiles/smith.html Draft: Please do not quote from or cite to this article without the …
Analysis of Sex Offender Requirements and Civil Committment in U.S. and U.K. Kate Hynes Penn St. J. of Law & Int. Affairs 2013 Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs Volume 2 | Issue 2 November 2013 The Cost of Fear: An Analysis of Sex Offender Registration, Community Notification, …
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