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*[https://reason.com/2023/03/01/how-scotus-promoted-pernicious-myths-about-sex-offender-registries/ How SCOTUS Promoted Pernicious Myths About Sex Offender Registries]
::Twenty years ago, the justices deemed registration nonpunitive, accepting unsubstantiated assumptions about its benefits and blithely dismissing its costs.<br>( Jacob Sullum, Reason.com, March 1, 2023) <!-- Added 3-1-23-->
*[https://reason.com/2022/09/09/back-to-school-unsafe-stranger-danger-ncmec/ National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Warns About Unsafe 'Back-to-Schooling']
*[https://reason.com/2022/09/09/back-to-school-unsafe-stranger-danger-ncmec/ National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Warns About Unsafe 'Back-to-Schooling']
::You're more likely to be struck by a meteor than to have your kid abducted by a stranger.<br> (Lenore Skenazy, Reason, September 9, 2022  ) <!-- Added September 9, 2022 -->
::You're more likely to be struck by a meteor than to have your kid abducted by a stranger.<br> (Lenore Skenazy, Reason, September 9, 2022  ) <!-- Added September 9, 2022 -->

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Popular interest

Twenty years ago, the justices deemed registration nonpunitive, accepting unsubstantiated assumptions about its benefits and blithely dismissing its costs.
( Jacob Sullum, Reason.com, March 1, 2023)
You're more likely to be struck by a meteor than to have your kid abducted by a stranger.
(Lenore Skenazy, Reason, September 9, 2022 )
Newly released records show two police officers were suspended without pay after berating a 5-year-old boy who had walked away from his elementary school, calling him a 'shepherd of the devil' and threatening him with a beating.
(Joseph Michalitsianos, Daily Mail, September 4, 2022 )
Two Pennsylvania judges who orchestrated a scheme to send children to for-profit jails in exchange for kickbacks were ordered to pay more than $200 million to hundreds of children who fell victim to their crimes.
(CBS News, August 17, 2022 )

Utah Little League World Series baseball player in coma after fall from bed

A Little League World Series player is in a medically induced coma following emergency surgery after he hit his head falling from a bunk bed in Williamsport, Pa.
(Justin Tasch, New York Post, August 16, 2022 )
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The Florida sheriff whose detectives perp-walked a 10-year-old boy and published his mugshot for allegedly threatening a mass shooting at his elementary school says the public disgrace is scaring kids straight.'The vast majority of parents come forward and tell me: "Thank you for doing that. My child is now afraid of the consequences,"' Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno told DailyMail.com on Tuesday. 'It is changing the way we behave. It’s changing the way children think.'Marceno, who touts himself as the state's 'law and order sheriff,' made an example of Daniel Issac Marquez, 10, after he sent a slew of text messages featuring pictures of assault style rifles and a written threat that said 'get ready.'
(Natasha Anderson, Daily Mail, May 31, 2022 )
  • Follow-up
Sheriff Violates A Ten-Year-Old's Civil Rights (YouTube video)