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With school safety demanding answers, Sheriff chases fantasy bogeymen

March 1, 2018August 2, 2019 Admin 7846 Views 0 Comments child safety, Justice Department, north carolina, prevention, recidivism, sex abuse, sex offenders

By SHELLY STOW . . . From North Carolina comes this all-too-familiar story: Law enforcement is patting itself on the back for “tracking” those on the sex offender registry. In

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NCRSOL’s Vander Wall selected as JLUSA Fellow

January 24, 2018August 2, 2019 Admin 22038 Views 6 Comments advocacy, criminal justice reform, jlusa, narsol, ncrsol, new york, prison reform, sex offenders, vanderwall

NCRSOL is proud to announce that its president, Robin W. Vander Wall, has been selected to serve as a Fellow in the 2018 Cohort of JustLeadershipUSA’s Leading with Conviction program.

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Shelter exclusions blur separation of church & state

January 6, 2018August 2, 2019 Admin 8187 Views 0 Comments anti-christ, banishment, christian hypocrisy, church and state, cruel treatment, emergency shelters, ministries, sex offenders

By SANDY . . . It’s official. Winter is here. Temperatures are plummeting in states across the nation. Cold-weather emergency shelters are opening in response, most of them managed by

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Give me your cold and homeless — but not your sex offenders

January 2, 2018August 2, 2019 Admin 9609 Views 0 Comments alabama, cold weather, harsh conditions, hurricanes, irma, ministries, registered citizens, sex offenders, shelters

By SANDY . . . In September, as Hurricanes Irma and Juan raced across the Gulf Coast states dumping tons of water and destroying homes and lives, advocates geared up for

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WNCN interviews Vanderwall about restrictions on citizens at State Fair

October 14, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 25667 Views 13 Comments ankle monitors, does v cooper, donnie harrison, lawsuit, NC state fair, north carolina, premises statute, sex offenders

By MICHAEL HYLAND . . . RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – With the North Carolina State Fair underway, law enforcement officers are aiming to keep sex offenders off the premises. “They put a

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NC should stop creating bad SO laws; set example for nation

September 15, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 13301 Views 3 Comments bad public policy, does v cooper, ineffective policies, nc legislature, north carolina, packingham, premises restrictions, sex offenders

By LOIS . . . As the North Carolina Mountain State Fair re-opens this week, one group of citizens will be denied admittance because of restrictions imposed by NCGS §

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Supreme Court’s sex offender rulings are polluted by false facts

September 13, 2017August 2, 2019 Admin 10127 Views 1 Comment david feige, frightening and high, longo, mckune v lile, psychology today, SCOTUS, sex offenders, snyder v doe, statistical fraud, supreme court, untouable

By DAVID FEIGE . . . This month the Supreme Court will have a rare opportunity to correct a flawed doctrine that for the past two decades has relied on

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