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*[http://nationalrsol.org/blog/2016/01/03/throwaway-children/#respond Throwaway Children] | |||
::Attorney Catherine Carpenter serves on the board of CA RSOL. She spoke at RSOL's 2013 conference. Catherine has published a new paper dealing with the practice of putting our children on the [[sex offender registry]]. She states, “It is about the deeply flawed and inherently unjust practice of making children as young as ten register as sex offenders for life. It is a subject that fills me with anguish and anger.” (Sandy - [[RSOL]], US)<!-- Added 1-4-16 --> | |||
*[http://www.cbs8.com/story/30351154/sign-to-warn-trick-or-treaters-of-pedophile-homes Sex offenders not required to post signs on Halloween] | |||
::*[[California Reform Sex Offender Laws Organization]] won a victory on October 26 when a compromise was reached to halt one of the restrictions enforced by the California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation during “Operation Boo”. Sex offender parolees will no longer have to place a sign on their door saying, “We Do Not Participate in Trick or Treating" on [[Halloween]] night. (SAN DIEGO (CBS 8), US)<!-- Added 11-4-15 --> | |||
*[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2015/08/28/the-collateral-damage-of-sex-offender-laws/ The collateral damage of sex offender laws] | |||
::How our sex offender laws punish more than just the convicted. ( Radley Balko, The Washington Post, US)<!-- Added 9-22-15 --> | |||
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RSOL News
- Attorney Catherine Carpenter serves on the board of CA RSOL. She spoke at RSOL's 2013 conference. Catherine has published a new paper dealing with the practice of putting our children on the sex offender registry. She states, “It is about the deeply flawed and inherently unjust practice of making children as young as ten register as sex offenders for life. It is a subject that fills me with anguish and anger.” (Sandy - RSOL, US)
- California Reform Sex Offender Laws Organization won a victory on October 26 when a compromise was reached to halt one of the restrictions enforced by the California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation during “Operation Boo”. Sex offender parolees will no longer have to place a sign on their door saying, “We Do Not Participate in Trick or Treating" on Halloween night. (SAN DIEGO (CBS 8), US)
- How our sex offender laws punish more than just the convicted. ( Radley Balko, The Washington Post, US)