Sex offenders
Connecting the Dots: Identifying Suspected Serial Sexual Offenders Through Forensic DNA Evidence.
Effects of Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy on Recidivism Among Sex and Non-Sex Offenders
Change in Attitude Toward Parents Among Sex Offenders as a Function of Group Psychotherapy
Illinois Department of Corrections 1996 Statistical Presentation
Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) in Indian Country (Webinar)
Understanding Sexual Assault Perpetration: Sex Offender Management and Treatment Strategies (Webinar)
National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability
Chicago, IL
National Center for Victims of Crime National Training Institute
Denver, CO
Sex Offender Registration and Notification Policies: Summary and Assessment of Research on Claimed Impacts to Registered Offenders
Victim, Perpetrator, and Incident Characteristics of Sexual Victimization of Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018 - Statistical Tables
Tracking Sex Offenders: Federal Law, Resources Have Led to Marked Improvement of State Registries, But More Work Is Needed
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...