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Justice Served? the High Cost of Juvenile Sex Offender Registration

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  • Title: Justice Served? the High Cost of Juvenile Sex Offender Registration
  • Author : Developments in Mental Health Law
  • Release Date : January 01, 2008
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 141 KB

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I. Introduction After being convicted at the age of eighteen, juvenile sex offender Alan Groome was released from a Washington prison in 1994 when he finished serving a three year sentence for raping two boys. (1) He moved into his mother's apartment in Olympia, Washington. But Alan Groome's crime followed him to Olympia. He was listed on a state sex offender registry that made public his residential information and criminal record. Local police officers personally delivered fliers to 700 of his new neighbors, informing them that Groome, a "registered sex offender," had recently moved to the neighborhood. Shortly after the fliers were distributed, Groome and his mother were evicted from their apartment by her landlord. They moved in with Groome's grandmother, who consequently also faced eviction when her neighbors discovered her grandson was living with her. Ultimately, Groome left the home of his grandmother and moved into a homeless shelter. (2)


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