Sarah Stillman, The List. The New Yorker, 14 March 2016. “When juveniles are found guilty of sexual misconduct, the sex-offender registry can be a life sentence.” When juveniles are charged with and found guilty of sexual misconduct, should they be on the registry of sex-offenders for decades?
March 14, 2016
The List: Juveniles and the Sex Offender Registry
March 14, 2016 Filed Under: Children, Law, Sexual Abuse/Assault/Harassment Tagged With: adam walsh act, center on youth registration reform, impact justice, national center on the sexual behavior of youth, nicole pittman, public sex offender registry, texas voices for reason and justice, the moore center for the prevention of child sexual abuse at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, women against registry