The Fallacy behind Florida’s Internet Identifier bill for Sex Offenders

Weekly Update 2017-02-08 Dear Members and Advocates, This past week, we saw our first significant “sex offender” Bill come out of the Florida Senate and it concerns Internet Identifiers. It would seem; in response to the issuance of an injunction in the Internet Identifier legal challenge, the legislature is seeking to pass a more “watered down version” of the Internet

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Publications Disprove Sex Offender Residency Restrictions have any impact on crimes

Weekly Update 2017-02-01 Dear Members and Advocates, In Naples, a petition is circulating to increase the residency restrictions. We know that sex offender residency restrictions do not work and there is a wealth of studies out there proving this fact, including: *   No Place to Call Home: Rethinking Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders<http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/bctw36&div=14&id=&page=> *   Hidden challenges: Sex offenders legislated into

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Punishment versus Restorative Justice for Sex Offenses

Weekly Update 2017-01-24 Dear Members and Advocates, This past week we got a new president. Donald Trump promises to be the “law and order” president, which would likely be very unfriendly to our cause. At the same time, President Trump touts himself as an astute businessman and therefore would have to question what return on our country’s investment does mass

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Revamping the FAC Website & Helping Fellow Registrants

Weekly Update 2017-01-17 Dear Members and Advocates, The Florida Action Committee will start 2017 with a revamped website. For those who have visited www.floridaactioncommittee.org<http://www.floridaactioncommittee.org> since yesterday, you may have noticed a subtle change to the design of the site. What’s more important is what is going on behind the scenes. Our new site will be easier for visitors to navigate,

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The Fallacy of trying to Legislate Morality

Weekly Update 2017-01-10 Dear Members and Advocates, Our state was struck with another senseless tragedy last week, when a mentally ill shooter killed five people and injured more at Ft Lauderdale International Airport. A horrible way to begin the new year, but the last year didn’t end much better with the mass-shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando. Law enforcement and

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