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*[http://www.centerforsexualjustice.org/2015/08/27/study-sexual-assaults-lower-in-neighborhoods-with-more-registered-sex-offenders/ Study: Sexual Assaults Lower in Neighborhoods With More Registered Sex Offenders]
*[http://www.centerforsexualjustice.org/2015/08/27/study-sexual-assaults-lower-in-neighborhoods-with-more-registered-sex-offenders/ Study: Sexual Assaults Lower in Neighborhoods With More Registered Sex Offenders]
::Sex offender registries are premised on the belief that there is a correlation between re-offense and victim proximity. The underlying assumption is that more sexual assaults will occur in places where sex offenders live. (David Booth - [[CSJ]], US)<!-- Added 9-10-15 -->
::Sex offender registries are premised on the belief that there is a correlation between re-offense and victim proximity. The underlying assumption is that more sexual assaults will occur in places where sex offenders live. (David Booth - [[CSJ]], US)<!-- Added 9-10-15 -->
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/08/20/why-we-understand-so-little-about-pedophilia-and-sex-crimes-against-children/?postshare=681440360345022 The Jared Fogle case: Why we understand so little about child sex abuse]
::Reading the news that former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle will plead guilty to possessing hundreds of pornographic images of children and having sex with underage girls, it is hard not to be horrified. (Sarah Kaplan - The Washington Post, US)<!-- Added 8-24-15 -->
*[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2015/08/20/how-a-dubious-statistic-convinced-u-s-courts-to-approve-of-indefinite-detention/ How a dubious statistic convinced U.S. courts to approve of indefinite detention]
::In the 2002 case ''McKune v. Lile'', the Supreme Court upheld a Kansas law that imposed harsher sentences on sex offenders who declined to participate in a prison rehab program.(Radley Balko - The Washington Post, US)<!-- Added 8-20-15 -->
*[http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/the-crusade-against-ted-heath-dancing-on-peoples-graves/17276#.VcicQ62Ymqo The crusade against Ted Heath: dancing on people’s graves]
::The inquisition into [[Historical sex abuse (dictionary)|historical allegations of abuse]] is out of control.(Frank Furedi - [[spiked]], UK)<!-- Added 8-10-15 -->





Revision as of 15:06, 4 January 2016

Popular interest

Attorney Catherine Carpenter serves on the board of CA RSOL. She spoke at RSOL's 2013 conference. Catherine has published a new paper dealing with the practice of putting our children on the sex offender registry. She states, “It is about the deeply flawed and inherently unjust practice of making children as young as ten register as sex offenders for life. It is a subject that fills me with anguish and anger.” (Sandy - RSOL, US)
It would be a perversion of justice to put the deceased on trial.
How a charity and two social workers succeeded in witch-hunting an entire island. (Barbara Hewson - spiked, UK)
This huge inquiry into child abuse has nothing to do with truth. (Luke Gittos - spiked, UK)
A new report is light on facts and heavy on scaremongering. (Joanna Williams - spiked, UK)
He successfully challenged Canada's obscenity laws, but opinion in political queer circles was divided on the self-styled rebel pervert. (See also:Robin Sharpe) (Maria-Belén Ordóñez, Robert Teixeira - NOW, Ca)
Watson is being sacrificed to save the child-abuse crusade. (Tim Black - spiked, UK)
The crusade against historical sex abuse is destroying due process. (Frank Furedi - spiked, UK)
How our sex offender laws punish more than just the convicted. ( Radley Balko, The Washington Post, US)
On June 15, U.S. District Judge Donovan W. Frank struck down Minnesota's law allowing for the civil commitment of so-called sexually violent predators. SVP laws allow a person to be locked away indefinitely after he has completed his maximum prison sentence. Twenty states and the federal government have passed such laws, and over 5,000 SVPs are incarcerated at an annual cost in excess of 450 million dollars. (Lave and McCrary, The Huffington Post, US)
“predator-free zones” put an entire town or county off limits, sometimes for life, even for those whose offenses had nothing to do with children. (The New York Times, US)
Sex offender registries are premised on the belief that there is a correlation between re-offense and victim proximity. The underlying assumption is that more sexual assaults will occur in places where sex offenders live. (David Booth - CSJ, US)