New Stats Undercut Rationale for 'Meagan's Laws'
We agree with the editorial that facts rather than emotion should control the issue. Treatment works for many low-level offenders, which in turn has lowered recidivism. Considering that most offenders' victims are known to them, i.e, not strangers, community notification seems unnecessary in a great many cases--and counterproductive. Registration causes great difficulty for ex-offenders both in finding housing and jobs--key ingredients to staying out of trouble and re-integrating with society in a positive manner. [comments now closed]
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