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Assessing Collateral Consequences Accompanying Sex Offender Registration, Mikayla Brooke Charles Jan 2017

Assessing Collateral Consequences Accompanying Sex Offender Registration, Mikayla Brooke Charles

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Sex Offenders are often the most feared group of offenders. In response to this fear, sex offender registries were created as a method for monitoring convicted offenders and for providing communities with a sense of security by publicizing information about potential predators nearby. The underlying questions are whether or not notification and registration laws actually reduce crime and make the community safer. According to the literature, and to the current study, they do not. However, community safety and recidivism rates are not the only factors that pose concern attributed to registration and notification. Researchers alike have argued that these practices …