Comment See attached file(s) Attachments1 Oregon Voices Response Docket No OAG 157-1-2 Download Comment ID DOJ-OAG-2020-0003-0488 Tracking Number 1k4-9jde-8oem Comment Details Submitter Info Submitter Name Robert Brown Organization Name Oregon Voices Download the PDF
Read MoreComment Why not implementing changes that will surely make a difference. None of you at the DOJ level are professionals in Sex Offenders Treatment you will benefit from listening to actual professionals in the field. Many of
Read MoreComment THE RULES ARE PUNISHMENT ! PLEASE DO NOT KEEP RETROACTIVLY APPLYING PUNISHMENT AFTER A SENTENCE ! LEAVE THIS TO THE COURTS, THIS ADMINISTRATION HAS DONE ENOUGH DAMAGE TO THIS COUNTRY , BILL BARR NEEDS TO RESIGN
Read MoreComment imagine these laws apply to even the victim as collateral damage in some cases, for example, a romeo and juliet couple one time offender with his current wife of 10 years. The victim then marries the
Read MoreComment The nationwide sex offender registry is a huge waste of time and money with little to no benefits to Americans. As someone who went to prison for ten years when I was 17 years old for
Read MoreComment Another layer of laws and reporting is not the answer. The current set of laws, regulations and reporting, not to mention county by county ordinances that are completely out of control impact not only the offenders,
Read MoreComment A total review and reconsideration of SORNA in its entirety is required. The three tiered level is completely flawed and must be reworked. -The vast majority of those who are sexually abused (especially minors) are abused
Read MoreComment A man, timid and teary eyed, stands to speak. He is no older than 45. He has been a registered sex offender for 20 years. He hangs his head with shame as he tells the crowd
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 am a licensed psychologist in the state of Maryland. I have concerns about the effectiveness of the sex offender registry. The thought process behind why the registry was created makes sense, to promote awareness in
Read MoreComment I stand with NARSOL to put an end to the registry. It is nothing more than a public hit list and puts innocent family members in harm’s way that live with a registrant. I demand it
Read MoreComment The registry was built on falsifications of facts. Read for yourself -Frightening and High. https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1429&context=concommThe registry must be dismantled. It leads to homelessness, ridicule, harassment, bullying, vigilantism, and continued punishment for life. No one should
Read MoreComment Why is it that I hear and see written that the sex offender registry “protects the pubic”. How does it do that? No one seems to give a rational or reasonable account as to how
Read MoreHere are the comments posted on the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) for changes to the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Changes that would increase federal requirements over and above state requirements. There are over 698
Read MoreComment My son who lives with me is a RSO. His crime was to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was living with a bunch of drug addicts and the youngest of
Read MoreComment Because of these laws, death on a massive scale, has taken place. Waves of fires in California, waves of mud, waves of hurricanes, waves of US military crashes (cruisers crashing into boats, sunken submarines, and
Read MoreComment As a mother I feel like this is a waste of our time and money. Registeries are feel good laws that dont help. Most sex offenses are not ones done by people already convicted but
Read MoreComment Why is it that everyone just assumes and never understands the real facts. Sex offenders are almost the lowest of any criminal who reoffends. If you want to take action do it with drug offenders.
Read MoreComment I am not surprised by all the comments that oppose this important life saving legislation.YES WE DO NEED A NATIONAL DATABASE. If everyone could check out new people they meet at a national level rather than
Read MoreComment My husband is a sex offender in Colorado, it was a internet based offense to which he was basically in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was on an app talking to someone who,
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