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Understanding collateral consequences of registry laws: An examination of the perceptions of sex offender registrants

2014:

Sex offender registration and notification laws have been widely studied since their implementation during the mid 1990s. Within the last decade, researchers have turned their focus towards the unintended and collateral consequences that registered sex offenders (RSO) experience as a byproduct of being listed on a registry. This study of the consequences that RSOs in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin endure mirrors research that has studied offenders in Kentucky and Indiana (Tewksbury, 2004, 2005). Self-report surveys containing Likert-type and open-ended questions were mailed to RSOs in three states. Participants were asked how the registry has affected their relationships and how they have been treated by family, friends, employers, and strangers. ..Source.. by Erika Davis Frenzel et al

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