Sex Offender Laws in the US
This 146-page report is the first comprehensive study of US sex offender policies, their public safety impact, and the effect they have on former offenders and their families. During two years of investigation for this report, Human Rights Watch researchers conducted over 200 interviews with victims of sexual violence and their relatives, former offenders, law enforcement and government officials, treatment providers, researchers, and child safety advocates.
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ISBN: G1904
ISBN: G1904
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- Acknowledgements
- II. Methodology
- III. Recommendations
- IV. Sexual Violence in the United States
- V. Sex Offender Registration Laws
- VI. Public Access to Information on Sex Offenders
- VII. Sex Offender Laws and Child Offenders
- VIII. Consequences of Registration and Community Notification Laws for Registrants and Their Loved Ones
- IX. Residency Restriction Laws
- X. Human Rights and Sex Offender Laws
- XI. Conclusion







