Sex offender registration
SMART remembers, mourns the loss of tribal SORNA officers to COVID
In June and September, tribal communities lost two SORNA officers who had been key to implementing the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) on tribal lands. In June, Navajo Nation Police Officer Michael Lee was the first Navajo officer to die from COVID-19. In September, White Mountain Apache Tribal Police SORNA Compliance Specialist Elmer Lamson also died of COVID-19. As SORNA officers, Lee and...
Guide to SORNA Implementation in Indian Country, Second Edition
Impact of Sex-Offender Community Notification on Probation/Parole in Wisconsin
Residency Restrictions: What's Geography Got to Do with It?
Taking the Fight Out in Lakewood
Effects of South Carolina's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policy on Deterrence of Adult Sex Crimes
Residency Restrictions and Sex Offender Recidivism: Implications for Public Safety
Sex Offenses and Offenders Reconsidered: An Investigation of Characteristics and Correlates Over Time
Effects of Sex Offender Registration and Notification on Judicial Decisions
Examining the Concentration of Registered Sex Offenders in Upstate New York Census Tracts
Effects of South Carolina's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policy on Adult Recidivism
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender: Is it Associated with Recidivism?
Right Place, Right Time: GPS Monitoring in Pinellas County
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