Life after registration
By Anton L. Delgado — When Dwayne Daughtry meets someone for the first time, it rarely starts with an introduction. “Every day I feel like I’m reliving my crime all over again,”
Read moreBy Anton L. Delgado — When Dwayne Daughtry meets someone for the first time, it rarely starts with an introduction. “Every day I feel like I’m reliving my crime all over again,”
Read moreby Dwayne Daughtry (March 30, 2020) — The Wake County Sheriffs Office has mitigated sex offender requirements by implementing a direct telephone number to handle issues during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreIt seemed a welcome announcement for prisoners and their families. On Thursday, U.S. Attorney General William Barr ordered the federal prison system to release some elderly or sick people instead of keeping
Read moreFARGO — The Fargo Police Department is allowing sex offenders to register by phone in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus, while other local law enforcement agencies continue
Read moreBy Dwayne Daughtry © NCRSOL The staff of NCRSOL has researched every North Carolina Sheriffs’ official website for Covid-19 information as it pertains to registered sex offenders in the state.
Read moreSEX OFFENSE LITIGATION AND POLICY RESOURCE CENTER Strategies for reducing COVID-19 exposure by revising the implementation of registration policies, housing banishment laws, and other restrictions impacting people with convictions MARCH
Read moreNCRSOL staff would like to hear what is happening in your county during the Covid-19 pandemic. Are registrants still being required in your county to appear in-person? Have you had
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