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
By DWAYNE DAUGHTRY — The North Carolina legislature has ended another session. Instead of creating jobs, passing a balanced budget, or tackling difficult challenges to the people of our state,
In summer of 2017, the NC General Assembly House overwhelmingly passed the Sex Offender Registry Fee bill advancing it to the Senate. House Bill 684 sponsored by N.C. Representatives Kelly