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No evidence registries increase public safety

June 18, 2016August 2, 2019 Admin 2864 Views 1 Comment child safety, facts, misinformation, public registries, public safety, recidivism, sex offender recidivism, sex offender registry, sex offenders, statistics, stranger danger

By NOAH BERLATSKY . . . “He is a lifetime sex registrant. That doesn’t expire. Just like what he did to me doesn’t expire, doesn’t just go away after a

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