WAR was published again!!

[unable to retrieve full-text content]https://www.womenagainstregistry.org/page-1730788/1557360

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Is Our Approach to Sex Offender Policy on the Mark?

Is Our Approach to Sex Offender Risk and Policy on the Mark? By Michelle Beshears, professor of criminal justice at American Military University Sex offender registration laws and policies appear to have been based on popular misconceptions regarding

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Texas Sees Rise in Overturned Sex Cases

http://www.forensicmag.com/news/2014/05/texas-sees-rise-overturned-sexual-abuse-convictions-dna-testing#.U4ArWi2pNzU.facebook Being accused of a crime you haven’t committed can be devastating. Unfortunately, several wrongly convicted individuals are just now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after years behind bars. Falsified claims are a serious

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Operation Push Back in Michigan

NEWS RELEASE: Michigan Law Promotes Child Abuse. “The root of the problem is public hysteria,” said Vicki Henry, president of Women Against Registry, Inc. (WAR). “Children are being socially maimed, bullied, and shunned because lawmakers have chosen to

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Extortion Websites Fined 3.4 Million Dollars

Charles “Chuck” Rodrick vowed to appeal the judgment.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto) PHOENIX — Victims targeted for harassment on sex-offender websites pleaded with a Maricopa County jury to financially punish the owner and take away his ability to continue operating.

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W.A.R. Has Been Published Again

[unable to retrieve full-text content]https://www.womenagainstregistry.org/page-1730788/1552111

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My Son, the Sex Offender: One Mother’s Mission to Fight the Law

[unable to retrieve full-text content]https://www.womenagainstregistry.org/page-1730788/1550815

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Justice Center Webinar – Sex Offender Re Entry

Excellent statistics and information in this webinar. The challenges associated with reentry after incarceration are intensified for individuals who have been convicted of sex offenses. Research reveals that upon return to the community, sex offenders are more likely

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