Halloween 2023: a tragedy for many

By Sandy Rozek First published at NARSOL.org “In the days and weeks before Halloween, sheriffs’ offices and media outlets implied that Halloween could bring danger to children who were trick-or-treating.  Their messages of how to avoid this impending danger focused on the sex offender registry and the registrants on it.” “…were any children injured or harmed in any way?  Absolutely. 

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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd faces lawsuit

According to clickorlando.com, Grady Judd faces a lawsuit after a man was arrested on charges of possessing child pornography in 2020. The lawsuit says that there was no evidence of child pornography found during a search warrant. The plaintiff in the lawsuit had stopped using the phone number suspected in the investigation in 2018.  This was about a year before

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 Florida’s housing crisis has struck the sex offender community

Arielle Stevenson, a reporter for Creative Loafing with the Tampa Bay News, says, “Florida’s housing crisis has struck the sex offender community, with very few places to go after release that meet the state’s restrictions.”   As of November 2018, there were 166 local residence restrictions in 48 Florida counties, including 29 county and 137 municipal ordinances.  (Sex Offender Registration and

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Is Florida ready for a sex offense management board?

A few states have sex offense management boards (SOMBs) that have encouraged research-based policies, but some state boards are far from perfect.  Should FAC be pushing Florida to form such a board?  The concept is surely good, but the results are not always the best. Ideally, such a board should include stakeholders from all sides of the criminal justice system: 

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Tennessee and Ex Post Facto II

Recent case wins in the Federal 6th Circuit Court against the retroactive application of the Tennessee sex offense registration requirements have led some newspapers in the state to write of dismay.  The worry is that the State will spend monies to defend itself against thousands seeking relief from the over-reach of the application of law.  Long the beacons of shining light

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Some good Halloween news from Louisiana

By Sandy Rozek, a NARSOL board member, communications director for NARSOL, editor-in-chief of the Digest, and a writer for the Digest and the NARSOL website First published at NARSOL.org “NARSOL is pleased to report that our efforts to end the practice of ‘No-candy” Halloween warnings signs have borne fruit in Louisiana.” “A week before Halloween, 2023, NARSOL made the determination

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Missouri good news!  8th Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Temporary Restraining Order

“In a terse two-sentence decision issued today, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Temporary Restraining Order used by the federal district court on Friday.  As a result, registrants in Missouri are not required to post a sign on the front door of their home on Halloween this year.” Read about ACSOL’s success in this case and pass on

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CALL TO ACTION:  Volusia councilman continues to push for drafting a sex offender ordinance

Some policy makers are starting to listen to the concerns of registered citizens and their family members.  Now is not the time to let up but to continue to be strong as a united force.  In the past, proposed restrictions or laws would pass immediately without pause or discussion…but no more.  We are seeing change happen in county and city

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Video of the Volusia County Council Meeting on October 17, 2023

As the cancer of sex offender ordinances is trying to pass from county to county and municipality to municipality in Florida, we must stay united in our fight against this insanity.  Our FAC board members will tell you that the situation is far from hopeless as more and more opportunities are coming our way to stop what some uninformed individuals

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