The public often hears news about sex offenders who commit the most serious crimes, but many of the sex offenses you don’t hear about – while disturbing – were not violent. In Virginia, for example, inappropriate touching, texting a lewd photo or using X-rated language in front of a minor can land people on Virginia’s sex offender registry. Full Article
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WVTF calls us Debby and Don Delaney in Part 1, there is no Debby and Don Delaney!
http://restoringintegritytovirginiaregistry.blogspot.fr/2017/08/wvtfs-sex-offenders-and-public-safety.html
Though this series was a little heavy on the civil commitment and light on other issues, I’m glad to see it put out there. Think about it, here is a media outlet spending time and money to do balanced reporting on this topic. That’s a sea change from the typical fear-mongering, lie-repeating type of story we get. Kudos to the TV station for the story. That it’s in VA, not horribly far from DC, is also helpful. More and more stories are being published that are refuting the decades old lies and fears. That alone is wonderful!
Using x-rated language in front of a minor can land you on the registry (Last sentence, first paragraph)?! There is a First Amendment violation right there! Even if it is not decent language, you cannot tell someone what they cannot say whether it is verbal, written (which is still saying it) or otherwise.