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This is a time of changes for how teenagers think, feel, and interact with others, and how their bodies grow. Most girls will be physically mature by now, and most will have completed puberty. Boys might still be maturing physically during this time. Your teen might have concerns about her body size, shape, or weight. Eating disorders also can be common, especially among girls. During this time, your teen is developing his unique personality and opinions. Relationships with friends are still important, yet your teen will have other interests as he develops a more clear sense of who he is. This is also an important time to prepare for more independence and responsibility; many teenagers start working, and many will be leaving home soon after high school.
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Shawna is a 35-year-old woman who is legally prohibited from taking her kids to the park. That's because she's a sex offender.
Years earlier, on her 19th birthday, Shawna and her friends were drinking and celebrating. A teen boy expressed interest in her, and they slept together. He turned out to be 14 years old. His mother notified the authorities.
Now Shawna is spending the rest of her life on the sex offender registry, even though the mother of two is obviously no threat to children.
The Marshall Project recently released a short video interview with Shawna; it's part of Untouchable, a documentary by David Feige* about sex offender laws. I challenge anyone to watch the interview (embedded below) and not feel heartbroken for Shawna. This is a woman who made a mistake as a teenager—with another teenager—and will be paying for it the rest of her life. Employers have fired her when they learned about her status. She struggles to explain to her kids why their mother faces so many restrictions, and she must deal with the pariah status afforded to people who have been branded with "lewd or indecent proposals/acts to child" on a national online database.
Shawna's story is just one more example of why sex offender registries are cruel and unjust. For every truly dangerous predator on the list, there are countless others who carry the "sex offender" label because they sexted a fellow teen or failed to realize they were hooking up with someone on the wrong side of the age-of-consent line. These people are very unlikely to reoffend, so there's little practical reason to continue shaming them by maintaining a public list of their names.
*The spelling of the filmmaker's name has been corrected.
Robby Soave is a senior editor at Reason.
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it’s part of Untouchable, a documentary by Paul Feige about sex offender laws
The director’s name is David Feige – Paul Feig directed Bridesmaids.
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These sexual registries and restrictions on prior sex offenders are unconstitutional. Not only is there zero authority in the Constitution for the federal government to have these law, state constitutions have ex post facto restrictions and I cannot think of a single state’s constitution that allow punishment after a sentence is completed.
After a person completes their probation, parole, or sentence the state should have zero power over the people being citizens with full rights.
End sexual offender registries and prohibitions on ex-felons not being able to possess firearms, ammo, and bullet proof vests.
and prohibitions on ex-felons not being able to possess firearms, ammo, and bullet proof vests.
The 14th Amendment specifically allows the States to prohibit ex-felons from voting. It doesn’t require it, and many States do in fact restore voting rights to ex-felons.
Which shows just how worthless the right to vote is, compared to the rights listed in the Bill of Rights.
Not 100% true. The felony in questions has to be of treason or similar type of crime that is consider close to treason. Robbing a person at gun point is a felony, but after doing your time you can still vote. However if it’s the post office or the president you tried armed or any kind of robbery of that nature. Then yes, you will lose your right to vote.
Dear Reason will their be a day the we can edit are post?
However if it’s the post office or the president you tried armed or any kind of robbery of that nature
However if it’s the post office or the president you tried armed robbery with or a crime of that nature
They’re wil nvr b a day we need to edit are post. No matter the typos, everone nos wat wuz sed. Are branes fill in the missing bits automagically. (I wishes the bosses at Reason would add a thumbs button or two)
oveconstitution1789: “I cannot think of a single state’s constitution that allow punishment after a sentence is completed.”
That characterisation is arguably wrong. You have presumably heard of the punishment called “life in prison”. Once inside the pen your sentence doesn’t end until you drop dead.
Well, think of being put on the sex offender registry as the equivalent. Instead of being sentenced to life in a jail cell you are handed a sentence to life on the sex offenders’ registry. You don’t get off unless you drop dead.
Meaning, that in the state’s eyes people like Shawna have NOT finished serving their sentence–because they have been handed a life sentence.
If legislators had confined the sex offender registries to rapists and child molesters few people would have much of an issue with them. The problem is that they haven’t stopped there. Like Shawna, there are people on them who should never have been put on those registries in the first place. If that keeps on happening, then one day, like civil asset forfeiture, there will be a groundswell of opposition to end such registries altogether.
The courts have ruled again and again that the registry is NOT a punishment, it’s just an administrative measure, and so can be imposed _post facto_.
Which is an injustice in itself, implying as it does that there are no consequences beyond the administrative to being on such lists.
Perhaps it’s time some of those same judges spent a few years on one of those lists.
Couldn’t agree more. This is where a little common sense and empathy could make a world of difference. One more reason that we need to return to trial by jury for some of these types of cases. With some logic , reason, and empathy, a jury is less likely to make these types of mistakes. I recognize I may be singing to the choir here, but aren’t someone’s rights to travel freely, raise their own children as long as they are not intentionally harming them, and property still worth a trial by jury?
Sure. But as in this case, many choose to take a plea even with the RSO condition than to go to trial, fearing that the finding of the jury could be far worse. And the fact is, few criminal defense attorneys are really equipped to defend these cases.
Packingham disagreed.
See also: h t t p s : / / p a p e r s .ssrn.com/sol3/Papers.cfm?abstract_id=2616429
The court ruled that Shawna is a child molester, so she would still be on the registry.
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