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NJJN | Sex Offender Registries


There has been a movement to place all youth convicted or adjudicated with a sex offense on the federal sex offender registry. In most cases, youth would be subject to notification requirements and would be remain on the registry for life.

[1] Campaigns [2] Campaigns
[3] Court Action [4] Court Action
[5] Fact Sheets [6] Fact Sheets
[7] Legislation [8] Legislation
[9] Press [10] Press
[11] Teleconferences [12] Teleconferences
[13] Adam Walsh Act and Ohio Senate Bill 10: Effects on Children Adjudicated for Sex Offenses, Office of the Ohio Public Defender
[14] Index of Sex Offender Research
[15] Juvenile Sex Offenders Marked for Life, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 23, 2008
Web site [16] Juvenile Sexual Offending Behavior, Center for Sex Offender Management
New! [17] Juveniles Who Commit Sex Offenses Against Minors,, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Bulletin, December
[18] Legal Responses to Adolescent Sexual Offending, Adolescent Development and Legal Policy Monograph Series
New! [19] Megan's Law - Juvenile Sex Offender Lower Age Limits (2009 Update), Linda A. Szymanski, NCJJ Snapshot, August 2009, Vol. 14, No. 8
New! [20] Megan's Law - Termination of Registration Requirement (2009 Update), Linda A. Szymanski, NCJJ Snapshot, September 2009, Vol. 14, No. 9
New! [21] Megan's Law- Juvenile Sex Offender Registration (2009 Update), Linda A. Szymanski, NCJJ, July 2009, Vol. 14, No. 7
[22] Megan's Law: Assessing the Practical and Monetary Efficacy, Kristen Zgoba et al., National Criminal Justice Reference Service, December 2008
Web site [23] National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth
[24] Presentation on Adam Walsh to NCSL, 11/29/07
[25] Registering Harm: A Briefing Book on the Adam Walsh Act, Justice Policy Institute, November 2008
[26] Registering Harm: How Sex Offense Registries Fail Youth and Communities, Amanda Petteruti and Nastassia Walsh, Justice Policy Institute, November 21, 2008
[27] Resolution in Opposition of the Sex Offender and Registration Notification Act as it Applies to Juvenile Offenders, Council of State Governments, December 6, 2008
[28] Sexual Offense Adjudication and Sexual Recidivism Among Juvenile Offenders, Michael Caldwell, 2007
Web site [29] State Legislative Responses to Juvenile Sex Offenders, Center for Sex Offender Management
[30] Statement on Sex Offender Residency Restrictions, Iowa County Attorneys Association, January 2006
[31] Testimony of Melissa Coretz Goemann Before U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security on Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), March 10, 2009
[32] The Adam Walsh Act and Wisconsin: One-Size-Fits-All Registration Does Not Fit Everyone, Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, Summer 2009
Web site [33] Video of Hearing on Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA): Barriers to Timely Compliance by States, U.S. House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, March 10, 2009


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