Protecting Children from Sex Offenders
Ernest Allen, President, and CEO, National Center for Exploited Children, and Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union deb… read more
Ernest Allen, President, and CEO, National Center for Exploited Children, and Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union debated the efficacy and justice of laws such as “Megan’s Law,” which require variations of registration of sex offenders and notification of residents when such persons move into the area. They debated the impact of laws on both children and sexual offenders and the challenges in implementing them. Walter Pincus, Correspondent, Washington Post, National Security, moderated the debate. close
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- Robert Kwak Executive Editor American Criminal Law Review
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