Reminder from NARSOL about the Washington, D.C. Vigil

National Association for Rational Sexual Offense Laws Dear Advocate, Just a friendly reminder of the upcoming all-advocates Unity Conference and Vigil in Washington, D.C. The conference is Sunday, March 2nd; the vigil is the next day, the 3rd, gathering near the steps of the Supreme Court Building and starting around 11 a.m. The one-day conference begins at 9 a.m. EST and has

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Three Years for a Life: Does Justice Devalue Sex Offenders?

This nj.com article reports on the sentencing of a New Jersey corrections officer, Eric Maurucci, who was convicted of killing a detainee who was a registered sex offender. Maurucci received a sentence of only three years in prison for the assault, which occurred in 2022 at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Center. The victim, who was awaiting trial on charges

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Revised Passport Application Requirements Under International Megan’s Law

The U.S. Department of State is seeking public comments on a recent revision to the passport application process, as outlined in a 30-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection published in the Federal Register on February 14, 2025.  [Docket Number: 2025-02648]   The revision requires passport applicants to affirm that they are not required to register as a sex offender, in

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Struggle for Dignity: How Sex Offenders Are Forced into Substandard Housing 

On February 9, 2025, the facade of the Parkside Apartments in Akron, Ohio, crumbled, displacing more than 60 residents, including 20 registered sex offenders. 19 News Cleveland reported the story, but this is not just a story of a structural failure but a stark reminder of the systemic neglect faced by individuals on the sex offender registry. Forced into substandard

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FAC Opposes Blanket Travel Bans for Persons Forced to Register as Sex Offenders

In a move that has sparked debate over international travel restrictions, the Philippines last month denied entry to seven American citizens due to their status as registered sex offenders (RSOs) in the United States. This action is part of a broader trend where countries impose blanket bans on individuals on the US “non-punitive” registry, regardless of the purpose of their

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South Africa: Sex Offenders Registry to be Made Public

The National Sex Offender Registry in South Africa is set to become publicly accessible by the end of February 2025, marking a significant shift in the country’s approach to combating sexual offenses. This decision, announced by Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi earlier in February, follows years of advocacy by activist groups pushing for greater transparency and accountability. The

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FDLE cracks down on unregistered dating accounts

A recent operation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has sparked debate over whether the arrest of nearly 50 sex offenders for using unreported online dating accounts constitutes necessary public safety enforcement or excessive policing. The operation targeted individuals who failed to disclose their online identities on ADULT dating platforms, a requirement under Florida’s sex offender registration laws.

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Legislative Team Update

Dear FAC members, your input is key to our continuous improvement and successes with legislative actions and their results.  Please don’t hesitate to email or call to join the legislative team or to provide input. This year we are focused on communications to change the narrative around people labeled as sex offenders.  Information through speaking at county legislative delegation meetings,

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OK Supreme Court rules residency restrictions can be retroactive

In a 5-3 decision this week, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled the Sex Offender Registration Act’s provision prohibiting sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of a park applies retroactively to those who registered prior to the provision’s 2006 enactment. I must wonder what the final decision would have been if all eight justices had a family member impacted by

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