Title
The Experiences of Registered Sex Offenders With Internet Offender Registries in Three States
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Document Type
Article
Abstract
For over two decades, U.S. state and federal governments have enacted broad legislation in an effort to keep communities aware about and safe from sex offenders living nearby. The current study qualitatively analyzes unsolicited responses from sex offenders regarding their feelings, attitudes, and experiences living under the auspices of such legislation. A total of 60 survey responses from offenders in three states were reviewed. Several key themes emerged, including legal issues, hopelessness and despair, collateral consequences, and lack of effectiveness of registration and notification. Policy and research implications are discussed.
Publication Title
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation
Volume
52
Issue
1
First Page
29
Last Page
45
DOI
10.1080/10509674.2012.720959
Publisher Policy
pre-print, post-print
Recommended Citation
Ackerman, Alissa R.; Sacks, Meghan; and Osier, Lindsay N., "The Experiences of Registered Sex Offenders With Internet Offender Registries in Three States" (2013). Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications. 10.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/socialwork_pub/10