On May 22, 2017, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Federal Adam Walsh Reauthorization Act of 2017. The House’s judiciary subcommittee on crime, terrorism, homeland security and investigations worked to reauthorize the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, the only federal law that requires states, tribes and other jurisdictions to register children who have committed sexual offenses. Full Article
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I think you could remove all references to “juvenile offenders” and the article would still be 100% accurate about the registration. The registry in no way protects anyone but it certainly is a heavy weight for both the registered citizen, their family, and even their neighbors who needless worry about who’s next door.
Totally agree with AlexO, remove “juvenile offender” from the article and it could pertain to anyone on the registry. No one can predict the future, one mistake does not mean a person is destined to repeat that mistake, juvenile or adult. The Adam Walsh Child Protection Act protects no one, it should have been reworked or squashed. A stain on our country and it’s laws.
Doesn’t two (or more) State Supreme Courts coming up with contradictory rulings suggest a matter going to the US Supreme Court?
These lawmakers and people that support tough sex offender registry laws need to realize the hardships that they are causing, and need to be giving a receiving end of what it’s like to be on the SOR.