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Cumberland county sheriff not serving or protecting registered people

July 29, 2022 Robin Vander Wall 118 Views 1 Comment cumberland county, homeless felons, homeless sex offenders, public safety, sheriff ennis wright

Also posted on the Fort Bragg Patch and the Fayetteville Observer By Sandy . . . In Fayetteville, North Carolina, what could and should have been a warm, human-interest story was

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Board of Historic Morganton Festival stands by courageous decision . . . for now

May 26, 2022 Robin Vander Wall 2078 Views 3 Comments artimus pyle, false accusations, lynyrd skynyrd, morganton, public shaming, sex offense

By Sandy . . . In this age of “Everything is relative,” there are very few, if any, universal truths, very few ideas about which everyone, or at least almost

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North Carolina’s sex offense registry prevents meaningful reentry

April 13, 2022April 13, 2022 Robin Vander Wall 1331 Views 1 Comment employment, housing, ketanji brown jackson, redirection nc, reentry, sex offense registries, stigma

Republished in full with permission from NC Health News By Elizabeth Thompson . . . Chris Budnick is in an impossible position. As the leader of Healing Transitions, a peer-based recovery-oriented service

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Are NC district attorneys a roadblock to needed criminal justice reform?

June 11, 2021 Robin Vander Wall 3018 Views 1 Comment criminal justice reform, daniel bowes, NC policy watch, racial equity, racial justice act

BY YANQI XU . . . Lawmakers, civil rights groups and researchers say DAs often thwart necessary change Jim Woodall made a promise to the family of Eve Carson, the

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I’m Just a Bill

May 5, 2021May 13, 2021 Mardy 3882 Views 1 Comment laws, NC General Assembly, NC House of Representative, NC Senate, NC Sex Offender Law, ncrsol

Written by Phoebe . . . Anyone remember the old “Schoolhouse Rock” television bits that taught us all kinds of valuable lessons? Most memorable for me as a child was

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NC Justice Center joins fight against residency restrictions

February 27, 2021 Robin Vander Wall 7055 Views 6 Comments daniel bowes, distance restrictions, nc justice center, NC Sex Offender Registry, residency restrictions, vickie sawyer

By North Carolina Justice Center . . . The North Carolina General Assembly’s misguided Senate Bill 52 neither improves public safety nor prevents crime and relies on “stranger danger” fear tropes.

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Black Friday Scams Are Out There

November 16, 2020December 2, 2020 Dwayne Daughtry 5018 Views 2 Comments Black Friday, COVID19, email, flyer, police, postal, Registry, scam, voice mail

NCRSOL Staff — As COVID19 continues to spread, health officials are encouraging people to skip the traditional Black Friday shopping frenzy, and shop online this year. However, the Better Business

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