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Revision as of 20:09, 21 August 2015
Reform Sex Offender Laws is an organization that "envisions effective, fact-based sexual offense laws and policies which promote public safety, safeguard civil liberties, honor human dignity, and offer holistic prevention, healing, and restoration."[1]
It has affiliates in some states (links on their website). Some state chapters, such as California or Florida, are quite active, others less so.
With its affiliates, RSOL keeps track of the legal scene, lobbies, writes letters, works with the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys and the ACLU. They have an annual meeting in Dallas and monthly conference calls that are open to anyone. The members are sex offenders, friends or relatives of sex offenders, concerned legal professionals, sex abuse victims, and other concerned citizens.
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