Law to boost sex offender monitoring falling short

by CALCASA on February 14, 2008

posted in: Public Affairs

Bill Ainsworth recently completed a special report for the San Diego Tribune on Jessica’s Law. He emphasized:

“A new law aimed at protecting children by imposing tough residency restrictions and lifetime electronic monitoring of sex offenders has failed to deliver on its promise and could be making the state less safe.”

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Author: CALCASA (259 Articles)

California Coalition Against Sexual Assault provides the unifying vision and voice to Californians speaking out against sexual violence. Founded in 1980, it's the only statewide organization in California with the sole purpose to promote policy, advocacy, training and technical assistance on the issue of sexual assault. CALCASA’s primary membership is the 85 rape crisis centers and rape prevention programs in the state.

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