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*[https://www.timesleader.com/news/1509002/life-sentence-for-edwardsville-man-convicted-of-child-pornography Life sentence for Edwardsville man convicted of child pornography]
:: In what attorneys believe to be the first in Pennsylvania, an Edwardsville man convicted by a Luzerne County jury of possessing child pornography was sentenced Friday to spend the rest of his life in state prison.<br> (Ed Lewis, Times Leader , US, August 27, 2021) <!-- Added 8-30-21-->
*[https://reason.com/2021/08/12/texas-civil-commitment-sex-offenders-littlefield/ Former Staffers Condemn Cruel Treatment of Inmates at a Texan Prison for Sex Offenders]
*[https://reason.com/2021/08/12/texas-civil-commitment-sex-offenders-littlefield/ Former Staffers Condemn Cruel Treatment of Inmates at a Texan Prison for Sex Offenders]
::For many men serving time for committing sex offenses in Texas, their prison term never really ends—even if they complete their sentence. That's because they're required to enter a live-in mental health facility before returning to society.<br>(Lenore Skenazy, Reason, US, August 12, 2021)<!-- Added 8-18-21 -->  
::For many men serving time for committing sex offenses in Texas, their prison term never really ends—even if they complete their sentence. That's because they're required to enter a live-in mental health facility before returning to society.<br>(Lenore Skenazy, Reason, US, August 12, 2021)<!-- Added 8-18-21 -->  

Revision as of 22:24, 31 August 2021

In what attorneys believe to be the first in Pennsylvania, an Edwardsville man convicted by a Luzerne County jury of possessing child pornography was sentenced Friday to spend the rest of his life in state prison.
(Ed Lewis, Times Leader , US, August 27, 2021)
For many men serving time for committing sex offenses in Texas, their prison term never really ends—even if they complete their sentence. That's because they're required to enter a live-in mental health facility before returning to society.
(Lenore Skenazy, Reason, US, August 12, 2021)