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Please Stop Acting Like Karen

August 17, 2024August 17, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 3226 Views 2 Comments

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY (Raleigh, NC) — Perhaps you’re not familiar with the term “hegemonic influence,” a phenomenon where a dominant group or state’s culture, values, and practices become the norm, often

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It’s time for a new direction in sexual offense policy

February 29, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 7522 Views 9 Comments American Law Institute, AZRSOL, lifetime registration, recommendations, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

JOHN COVERT — Among all the policy experiments in this country that have thoroughly missed the mark, sex offense registries have surely earned their own special niche.   Registries have been examined in

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End The National Social Experiment

January 2, 2024January 2, 2024 Dwayne Daughtry 8172 Views 4 Comments all men created equal, civil rights, emergency management, emergency shelters, ex post facto, human rights, jim crow, Legislative, NC Sex Offender Registry, punitive

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY — Today’s sex offense registry, now over two decades old, reflects a history of shortcomings. Initially introduced as a means to enhance community safety, the effectiveness of public

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Corrupting legacy of a flawed study published by Psychology Today

May 19, 2023May 19, 2023 Robin Vander Wall 7027 Views 1 Comment ALI, Arizona, arsol, justice ginsberg, justice kennedy, justice souter, model penal code, sex crime statistics, sex offense registries

By JOHN COVERT . . . Based on a false premise, Justice Anthony Kennedy asserted in the case of Smith v Doe, 538 U.S. 84 (2003) [Please Note: the correct

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How Can You Tell When the Government Is Lying?

April 4, 2023April 4, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 6976 Views 3 Comments government, misinformation, SMART

Guy Hamilton-Smith — Time for another very exciting post, this time about a research brief commissioned by the federal SMART office — the office responsible for federal policy and implementation

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Vigilante murderers are not heroes. They’re murderers.

March 25, 2023 Robin Vander Wall 5757 Views 1 Comment barbarism, cold-blooded murder, vigilantes, violence

By SANDY . . . A disturbing and bizarre story is emerging in the tiny town of Grand Marais, Cook County, Minnesota, population 1,334. It is a story with multi-layered complexity,

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Is it In Person Registration or Interrogation?

January 21, 2023 Dwayne Daughtry 9578 Views 9 Comments Miranda, NC Sex Offender Registry, open warrant, search

DWAYNE DAUGHTRY –  North Carolina has over 17,000 active citizens on the sex offender registry. Every six months, and sometimes every ninety days, registrants are to appear in person at

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