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*[[Review of Enchanted Boy]] | *[[Review of Enchanted Boy]] | ||
::This story of a boy's life in Liverpool aged five to fifteen in the years 1948 to 1958 is told with profound humanity.<br>([[Alexander's Choice (book)|Edmund Marlowe]], August 6, 2016 )<!-- Added 8-6-16 --> | ::This story of a boy's life in Liverpool aged five to fifteen in the years 1948 to 1958 is told with profound humanity.<br>([[Alexander's Choice (book)|Edmund Marlowe]], August 6, 2016 )<!-- Added 8-6-16 --> | ||
*[http://www.advocate.com/commentary/2016/8/05/injustice-how-sex-offender-registry-destroys-lgbtq-rights Injustice: How the Sex Offender Registry Destroys LGBT Rights] | |||
:: Our legal system may no longer explicitly prohibit same-sex relationships, but we have found new ways to criminalize queer kids. We label them as sex offenders.<br>( Tom Wahl and Nicole Pittman - The Advocate, US, Aug.5, 2016) <!-- Added 8-7-16 --> | |||
*[http://californiarsol.org/ California Reform Sex Offender Laws ([[CA RSOL]]) has a new name, ''Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws''] ([[ACSOL]]). | *[http://californiarsol.org/ California Reform Sex Offender Laws ([[CA RSOL]]) has a new name, ''Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws''] ([[ACSOL]]). |
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- This story of a boy's life in Liverpool aged five to fifteen in the years 1948 to 1958 is told with profound humanity.
(Edmund Marlowe, August 6, 2016 )
- This story of a boy's life in Liverpool aged five to fifteen in the years 1948 to 1958 is told with profound humanity.
- Our legal system may no longer explicitly prohibit same-sex relationships, but we have found new ways to criminalize queer kids. We label them as sex offenders.
( Tom Wahl and Nicole Pittman - The Advocate, US, Aug.5, 2016)
- Our legal system may no longer explicitly prohibit same-sex relationships, but we have found new ways to criminalize queer kids. We label them as sex offenders.
- California Reform Sex Offender Laws (CA RSOL) has a new name, Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws (ACSOL).
- The CA RSOL board of directors determined that these changes are necessary because the organization has outgrown the borders of the State of California.
(Staff, ACSOL, US, Aug 1, 2016)
- The CA RSOL board of directors determined that these changes are necessary because the organization has outgrown the borders of the State of California.
- At the direction of Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York’s correctional department has made playing online games a violation of parole for sex offenders — particularly Pokémon Go.
(Adi Robertson, ACSOL, US, Aug 1, 2016)
- At the direction of Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York’s correctional department has made playing online games a violation of parole for sex offenders — particularly Pokémon Go.
- Tony Perkins argued that Milk led a “less-than-honorable” life because he was gay.
(Curtis M. Wong - The Huffington Post, US, Aug. 1, 2016)
- Tony Perkins argued that Milk led a “less-than-honorable” life because he was gay.
- When Matthew Grottalio was 10 years old, he and his older brother initiated a touching “game” with their 8-year-old sister. “None of us knew what we were doing,” he said, and he soon forgot about the episode.
(ERIC BERKOWITZ, The New York Times, US, July 30, 2016)
- When Matthew Grottalio was 10 years old, he and his older brother initiated a touching “game” with their 8-year-old sister. “None of us knew what we were doing,” he said, and he soon forgot about the episode.
- A man charged with using a hammer to attack a registered sex offender in Anchorage last month now faces additional charges for assaulting two other men listed on the public sex-offender registry.
(Tegan Hanlon - Alaska Dispatch News, US, July 28, 2016)
- A man charged with using a hammer to attack a registered sex offender in Anchorage last month now faces additional charges for assaulting two other men listed on the public sex-offender registry.