“The fact is that we have no idea of who is going to offend or re-offend,” said Professor Heather Ellis Cucolo—an attorney, adjunct professor, and director of New York Law School’s Online Mental Disability Law Program. “The ironic part of all this is that some of the factors that might potentially lead to a greater… Continue reading Sex Offender Registration: Driven by Fear or Real Risk?
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Could Removing Brock Turner’s Judge Hurt Poor and Minority Defendants?
Jason Doiy/The Recorder via AP “When we as a community reprimand or condemn a judge for engaging in such a holistic analysis and for exercising discretion, such efforts can have a chilling effect on judicial courage and compassion,” the letter states. Punishing him, the defenders explain, will “deter other judges from extending mercy and instead… Continue reading Could Removing Brock Turner’s Judge Hurt Poor and Minority Defendants?
Anatomy of a Snitch Scandal
Photo: Jeff Gritchen/The OC Alexandra Natapoff, a law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and the nation’s leading expert on the use of snitches, said the fact that Orange County officials engaged in unconstitutional behavior similar to what made headlines years earlier in Los Angeles County reveals the “entrenched” nature of the practice… Continue reading Anatomy of a Snitch Scandal
What It’s Like to Be Falsely Branded a Satanic Child Molester
“In the file of worst possible things that could happen to you, being falsely accused of sexually abusing young children, and then convicted and imprisoned for over a decade, is probably close to the top of the pile. “This is the hell that was dealt out to a few dozen Americans in the great Satanic… Continue reading What It’s Like to Be Falsely Branded a Satanic Child Molester
Act Now to Help Exonerate the San Antonio Four
photo credit: debbie nathan Here are some things you can do right now to help them find justice.
A Different Kind of Horror Film
“What makes Southwest of Salem even more extraordinary is that it is Esquenazi’s first feature film. The Austin resident uses a sure hand to guide the viewer through a complicated narrative, laying out the facts while still deftly conveying the intense emotion behind a story in which many lives were damaged. It’s a tale that… Continue reading A Different Kind of Horror Film
Are Sex Offenders White?
“Yes, this group is more racially proportionate to the general population than, say, drug offenders. But like every other criminal population, people convicted and punished for sex crimes are disproportionately African-American.” Read the article by Judith Levine and Erica Meiners in Counterpunch.
Anderson’s ‘dying wish’ revisits controversial case
(AP Photo/Barry Chin-Pool) According to Amirault, Baker spoke to him in 2014 while he was campaigning for governor in the North End in Boston. “He made a commitment to me in front of my whole family that once he was elected one of the first things on his list would be to take care of… Continue reading Anderson’s ‘dying wish’ revisits controversial case
Convicted of a Crime That Never Happened
Photo: Jana Birchum “Today, there are few true believers left who vocally insist upon this history. To many in the criminal justice system, it is now a source of embarrassment that there was ever a time when police and prosecutors were convinced that bands of Satanists had infiltrated the nation’s day care centers in order… Continue reading Convicted of a Crime That Never Happened
Don’t Just Get Kids Off the Sex Offender Registry. Abolish It
Exclusive focus on the young offender—rather than a rejection of the entire sex offender regime—avoids the larger, less politically popular truth. “Sex offender registries are harmful to kids and to adults,” says Emily Horowitz, associate professor of sociology and criminal justice at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, and a board member of the National Center… Continue reading Don’t Just Get Kids Off the Sex Offender Registry. Abolish It