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  1. Residential Proximity & Sex Offense Recidivism in Minnesota: April 2007

    Residency Restrictions A study examining the potential deterrent effect of residency restrictions by analyzing the sexual re-offense patterns of the ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:23pm

  2. Are We Really Recalibrating?

    ... COVID-19 is the global crisis of the century. The Omicron variant infected millions of Americans in a  ... neither married nor living with a partner. An October 2021 study found 4 in 10 (38%) of adults (ages 25-54) were unpartnered, a sharp ...

    Featured Article - Leesl Herman - Jun 22 2022 - 12:13pm

  3. FAILURE TO REGISTER: An Empirical Analysis of Sexual Recidivism, by Jill Levenson, PhD; Elizabeth Letourneau; Kevin Armstrong; Kristen Zgoba

    Residency Restrictions This 2009 study investigated the relationship between sex offenders’ failure to register (FTR) and recidivism, their similarity of risk factors with compliant registrants, as well as predictive factors of ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:26pm

  4. The Criminal Histories & Later Offending of Child Pornography Offenders

    Pornography An empirical study examining the likelihood that men convicted of child pornography offenses will later be convicted of contact sex offenses. ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:43pm

  5. Less Guilty by Reason of Adolescence. By the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice

    ... This document reports on the Network’s Study of Juvenile Culpability which was designed to provide scientific data on ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:50pm

  6. The Impact of Residency Restrictions: 1,000 Feet From Danger or One Step from Absurb? Levinson, Jill S., & Cotter, Leo P.

    Residency Restrictions This exploratory study describes the impact of residence restrictions on sex offender reintegration and informs about sex ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:25pm

  7. Washington State - Failure to Register

    ... State Institute for Public Policy evaluated effectiveness of sex offender sentencing. It found nearly that 20% of those required to ... rising since the requirement’s inception in 1990. This study found that those sex offenders who are convicted of failure to register ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:35pm

  8. Sex Offender Containment : Use of Postconviction Polygraph by Kim English, Linda Jones, Diane Patrick and Diane Pasini-Hill

    ... and criminal justice supervision. The authors describe a study of data collected on disclosures made by 130 convicted sexual offenders (mostly ...

    Library - admin - Mar 5 2015 - 7:52pm

  9. Evaluation of the NYS Sex Offender Registry Program (SOR). December 2007

    Registration This study used a randomly selected a sample of 200 of 23,456 registered offenders to determine whether the SOR data was complete ...

    Library - admin - Mar 6 2015 - 11:30am

  10. MEGAN’S LAW: ASSESSING THE PRACTICAL AND MONETARY EFFICACY Kristen Zgoba, PhD, Phillip Witt, PhD, Melissa Dalesandro, MSW, Bonita Vesey, PhD

    ... This December 2008 federally-funded study by the Dept. of Justice investigated the overall effect of Megan’s Law on sexual offending ...

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