Man Imprisoned for 16 Years for Raping Lovely Bones Author Is Exonerated
‘Broadwater married after prison, but he never had children; he recently told the Syracuse Post-Standard that this was because he didn’t want them growing up with a father with a rape conviction. Meanwhile, the newspaper notes, he was “turned away from countless jobs and educational opportunities over the years for one simple fact: he’s a convicted rapist on the sex offender registry.” This story is familiar to the nearly one million Americans on such registries, who are well-aware that the stigma extends beyond them to their families and all those close to them. Every registrant’s photo, address, and crime are publicly posted, creating inescapable infamy and extremely limited job opportunities.’
Read the article by NCRJ Director Emily Horowitz in Reason magazine.
Posted by rbchatelle on Tuesday, November 30th, 2021 @ 9:16AM
Categories: Sex Offender Issues
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