Comment As someone who works in risk-mitigation with people who have committed sexual offenses, what about this Act incorporates research about the risk for sexual recidivism? I work primarily in the forensic evaluation of people charged
Read MoreComment State laws have adequately protected the public for many years. This rule change would somehow subject people, whose state convictions no longer require them to register, whom judges have found adequately rehabilitated to permit them not
Read MoreComment I am greatly concerned about the change regarding how a registrant is to update work and/or school information. While it may work for someone whose employer or school is nearby, it fails to take into account
Read MoreComment The Regustry is an absolute bureaucratic system. It tangles and snags any chance of redemption. registration handicaps rehabilitation and damages families, children are bullied when parents are listed. Publicly. There’s little value to the public
Read MoreComment There has been substantial data provided that registration and the rules involved do more harm than good. The majority of sex offenders affected are not pedophiles or rapists. Though this is what the public believes. The
Read MoreComment Ex post facto as well as due process are greatly ignored for sex offender registry. There are a number of disproportional impacted people with mental health as well as youth on the registry. I personally
Read MoreComment See attached file(s) Additionally, a shortened plain text version excluding background historical comments follows (for a complete background see the attached pdf’s): Think of the Sex Offender Registry as another divisive. This is a call
Read MoreComment When i was working on the murder of Tiffany Jenks they stoped my travel to Manila by making fake claims upon my name and now magically no one in the US Government has time to find
Read MoreComment We created a registry that has made families of registrant’s victims of colleterial consequences. Children are bullied, harassed, and targeted for attacks; these are the children of offenders as well as children on registries. Children as
Read MoreComment I can’t describe how unfairly and destructively these laws have affected our family. How can laws possibly treat each offender as a group without any consideration of the true circumstances? My son, at a young age
Read MoreComment See attached file(s) Attachments1 Comment Download Comment ID DOJ-OAG-2020-0003-0015 Tracking Number 1k4-9ifo-5adl Comment Details Submitter Info Submitter Name Andrew Osmun Organization Name Restorative Action Alliance Download the PDF file . https://ww1.womenagainstregistry.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/DOJ-OAG-2020-0003-0015_attachment_1.docx
Read MoreComment I have been working with sexual offenders for over 40 years, and I have seen the impact on sex offender registration with hundreds, if not thousands, of clients. Juveniles who have committed sexual offenses and have
Read MoreComment This is a Joke …. Bill Barr you should be ashamed of your self , People are human you are giving our children and young adults a life sentence with a stoke of your pen in
Read MoreComment Here are some basic facts about registrants: No other group of offenders, including murderers, arsonists, those who commit violent assaults, etc., is subjected to the draconian restrictions of being placed on a public list. No other
Read MoreComment I have a son who is intellectually and developmentally disabled. He is on the registry because he was taken advantage of, abused and told to expose himself to a minor. He has a misdemeanor. I am
Read MoreComment I was victim to an internet sting operation. I was pursued for nearly a year by the FBI to be lured into a trap. Yes, I was online looking at pornography and in a chat room.
Read MoreComment The registry does not work, it does destroy lives, and has created a second class of citizens. It allows vigilantes to stalk and target you. We live in fear, we’re not allowed a weapon to defend
Read MoreComment For the last 20 years or so, the Legislature has taken the same approach that it did unsuccessfully in the 1980’s with the Drug War, i.e. “get tough on Sex Offenders” while the research and even
Read MoreComment The proposed changes will increase the number of people on the registry by mostly adding many people back on to the registry who in some cases haven’t been on a registry for decades and haven’t committed
Read MoreComment I have grave concerns with SORNA and the proposed rule changes. First, this proposal implies you are giving the Attorney General unlimited powers to alter the rules as he/she seems fit. No single government agent should
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