Sex Offender Registries
A few weeks ago Jamelle argued that sex offender registries are counterproductive, doing more harm than good in many cases. This shows one reason why, in a particularly dramatic fashion. (H/T: Radley Balko).
by Mark of New Jersey · September 22, 2009
A few weeks ago Jamelle argued that sex offender registries are counterproductive, doing more harm than good in many cases. This shows one reason why, in a particularly dramatic fashion. (H/T: Radley Balko).
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