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They Told Her She Could Register to Vote. Why Should She Be in Prison for Their Error? by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman  A USA Today Opinion article from Georgina Yeomans and Kevin Jason, who serve as assistant counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc., questions the …
Brief • February 22, 2022
Latonia Congress v. Centurion of Vermont, VT, Ruling on Plaintiff's Request for Atty's Fees (Motion #21), Discrimination, 2022 Vermont Superior Court Filed 02/22/22 Washington Unit STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL DIVISION Washington Unit Docket No. 216-6-20 Wncv LATONIA CONGRESS, Plaintiff, V. CENTURION OF VERMONT, LLC; and STEVEN FISHER, M.D., …
Article • February 20, 2022
Why Does Florida Maintain a Sex-Offender Registry That’s Only 38.5% Accurate? by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott  Just when you think you had heard it all regarding Florida’s propensity to questionable money making, yet another case comes along that cloaks itself in moral respectability but has an element …
Brief • February 11, 2022
Dinsmore v. State of Maine, ME, Complaint, Discrimination, 2022 Case 1:21-cv-00194-JAW Document 21 Filed 02/11/22 Page 1 of 48 PageID #: 332 United States District Court District of Maine Autumn Dinsmore, ) ) Plaintiff ) ) v. ) ) State of Maine, Department of ) Corrections; Joel Parsons; and ) …
Article • January 15, 2022 • from CLN February, 2022
A Closer Look at Sex Offender Registries by Casey Bastian After 25 Years, These Regulatory Regimes Are Proven to Be Misguided, Dysfunctional, and Excessively Punitive. It’s Time to Replace Fear With Function. by Casey J. Bastian The term “sex offender registry” (“SOR”) is known to nearly every person in America. It …
Article • December 15, 2021 • from CLN January, 2022
Rethinking the ‘Sex Offender’ Label by Derek Logue by Derek W. Logue, The Crime Report On Nov. 19, members of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) took a critical first step in altering the language used to label those convicted of a sexual offense while in treatment towards a “person-first” perspective. …
Article • December 15, 2021 • from CLN January, 2022
“If Everybody’s White, There Can’t Be Any Racial Bias”: The Disappearance of Hispanic Drivers From Traffic Records by Richard Webster In Louisiana, law enforcement agencies have been accused of targeting Hispanic drivers in traffic stops and identifying them as white on tickets. Misidentification makes it impossible to track racial bias, …
Brief • November 17, 2021
Filed under: Discrimination
The GEO Group v. Newsome, CA, Petiton for Rehearing, Discrimination, 2021 Case: 20-56172, 11/17/2021, ID: 12289820, DktEntry: 80, Page 1 of 100 Nos. 20-56172, 20-56304 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT THE GEO GROUP, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GAVIN C. …
Article • November 15, 2021 • from CLN December, 2021
Colorado Supreme Court Announces Mandatory Lifetime Sex Offender Registration Unconstitutional for Juveniles With Multiple Adjudications by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Court of Colorado held that mandatory lifetime sex offender registration for multiple sex offenses committed as a juvenile constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the …
Article • October 15, 2021 • from CLN November, 2021
NYC’s Stop-and-Frisk Still Targets Based on Race by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins New York City’s 2021 mayoral candidates faced the same issues that plague every metropolitan area—crime, COVID, climate change—but questions about the city’s allegedly reformed “stop-and-frisk” policy occupied a prominent place in the debates. The practice, which began …
Article • October 13, 2021
Federal Judge Lets BLM Protestors’ Suit Against San Jose Police Proceed by A federal class-action lawsuit accusing the San Jose Police Department (“SJPD”) of using excessive force against Black Lives Matter activists during 2020 protests is moving forward after a federal judge refused a motion to dismiss the case on …
Publication • September 21, 2021
The Effectiveness of Sex Offender Registration and Notification, Sept. 2021 Journal of Experimental Criminology https://doi.org/10.1007/s11292-021-09480-z The effectiveness of Sex Offender Registration and Notification: A meta-analysis of 25 years of findings Kristen M. Zgoba 1 & Meghan M. Mitchell 2 Accepted: 1 July 2021/Published online: 21 September 2021 # The Author(s), …
Article • September 15, 2021 • from CLN October, 2021
Study: Innocent Children Likely to Plead Guilty by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The developmentally immature decision-making decisions of child defendants makes them “likely to be systematically pleading guilty to crimes that they did not commit in predictable circumstances,” concluded a study by Rebecca K. Helm from England’s University …
Article • August 20, 2021
California Cops Kill Native American Man Who Was “Agitated” by A run-in with California cops in the early morning hours of July 24, 2021, turned ugly for an indigenous man and his dog. Around 2 a.m. that day, deputies with the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office (ICSO) who were responding to …
Article • August 20, 2021
Texas Teacher Who Committed Suicide After Being Snagged in Underage Grindr Sex Sting Was Unfairly Set Up by Cops, Family Says by In a lawsuit filed August 2, 2021, the family of a Texas teacher—who committed suicide after being trolled by an undercover cop on the gay dating app Grindr—accuses …
Article • August 16, 2021
Five White Miami Beach Cops Charged with Beating Handcuffed Black Suspect by On August 2, 2021, charges were filed against five officers with the Miami Beach Police Department (MBPD) after a cellphone video went viral showing them and 17 other officers swarming into a South Florida hotel lobby and beating …
South Carolina Supreme Court: Lifetime SORA Registration Requirement Unconstitutional Absent Opportunity for Judicial Review of Risk of Re-offending by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso In an opinion filed June 9, 2021, the Supreme Court of South Carolina upheld a lower court ruling allowing a lower-risk sex offender to be …
Article • July 27, 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
Blue Wall of Silence Inhibits Racial Integration in Police Departments by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss An article published May 25 by government watchdog organization VICE News stated that many police departments see a large number of Black police officers quitting. According to the report, Black police have a hard …
Article • June 15, 2021 • from CLN July, 2021
Iowa Supreme Court: Successful Adjustment to Sex Offender Registry Requirements Not a Reason to Deny Modification by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Supreme Court of Iowa ruled that a district court erred in its analysis of a petition to modify sex offender registry requirements. According to the Court, …
Article • June 15, 2021 • from CLN July, 2021
Cancel Culture Nothing New to Those on Sex Offense Registries by Sandy Rozek by Sandy Rozek For those not tuned in to current trends or social media, cancel culture is most likely new, even unheard of, although according to Merriam-Webster, its first known usage was in 2016. The basic definition …
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