• Sex offender laws in the United States: smart policy or disproportionate sanctions?

    azwar

    Abstract

    In the 1990s, the United States began enacting a series of laws to monitor and supervise sex offenders living in the community. These evolved to include Internet registries of sex offenders, sex offender residence restrictions, GPS monitoring, and even civil commitment of sex offenders at the conclusion of their criminal sentences. Though other countries have enacted legislation to monitor sex offenders, none have implemented laws impinging on the civil liberties of offenders to the extent of those in the United States. This article examines the basis of the US laws and their challenges, provides an overview of their efficacy, and compares the US approach to those of other countries.

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01924036.2014.973048

    See also:

    Where do sex crimes occur? How an examination of sex offense location can inform policy and prevention

    Categories: Community, Protecting Families, Statistics and Research

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