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LOVE IS NOT A CRIME
The RSOL believes many aspects of the current
approach to sex offenders seriously undermine justice
and make our society less compatible with the welfare
of young people. They support carefully limited laws
that target harmful acts, not whole classes of people,
and which rehabilitate rather than vindictively punish
and shame offenders. They assert that only by
supporting justice for all people can we maintain a safe
society.
A sister site to www.reformsexoffenderlaws.org,
SOL Research presents the results of research on sex
offender laws and their effects on people and society.
Prepared by Dr. Marshall Burns.
Sex Offender Support & Education Network
General work to reform sex offender laws and provide
support for offenders and their families across the U.S.
A great site with useful information and stories.
Useful site with information and stories on a mission to
reform the sex offender laws.
Citizens United to Reevaluate Sex Offender
Registries
is an organization that seeks to educate and inform New
Hampshire citizens about their state’s sex-offender
registry laws, how they both overreach and fall short of
their goals, and what we can do about it.
A resource and fact page on sex offender laws and
issues, as well as a support and referral service for
registrants and their families.
A website created by families and friends of those whose
lives have been undeservedly damaged by the label
“sex offender.”  
Georgians for Sex Offender Registry and Residency
Restriction Reform
Challenges the concept of "statutory rape," and urges
discussion and reform.
Working for fairness in sex offender legislation for
teenage first offenders
The purpose of this site is to inform Ohio and United
States citizens of Constitutional abuses by our elected
officials and politicians. We will be silent no longer. We
will hold these elected officials accountable for trampling
Our Constitutional Rights!
Like so many other Americans, we are concerned about
the failings of our criminal-justice system. The recent
exonerations of convicted people via DNA evidence
demonstrate beyond all reasonable doubt that many
innocent people have been unjustly imprisoned or
executed, especially those without the financial means
to defend themselves against the state, the media, and
other powerful institutions.
A sex offender mother in Texas has started a
movement based on anger at the unjust treatment of
her son!
A mother with great courage supports her son and
others!
A 34 year old technology consultant who lives in San
Antonio, Texas with his wife and 2 children. He has been
on the sex-offender registry for over 11 years due to a
1997 New Jersey conviction for consensually touching
his girlfriend back in 1994 on the outside of her clothes.
He was 19 at the time when his 16 year old girlfriend lied
about her age, claiming to be 16 when in fact she was
only 14. He did not get in trouble for having any type
of sexual relationship with her at all. Rather, he was
convicted for merely touching his girlfriend consensually
on the outside of her clothes.
Sex Offender Issues, News, Recidivism and Studies by a
Voice of Reason
Ethical Treatment for all Youth.
Advocating for the humane and just treatment of
children and teenagers accused of violating sex laws.
The Southern Center for Human Rights is dedicated to
enforcing the human rights of people in the criminal
justice system in the Deep South. Based in Atlanta,
SCHR challenges unconstitutional and illegal criminal
justice practices that target the poor, people of color
and marginalized groups; represents people facing the
death penalty who would otherwise have no
representation; and seeks to transform the justice
system into one that is fair, transparent, humane, and
effective.