California Sex Offender Residency Restriction

KCRA Channel 3 News Interview California needs to overhaul its sex offender laws.  Jessica’s Law, the rule requiring convicted sex offenders live 2,000 feet from a school or a park, is undergoing much needed change after the California Supreme Court’s decision in March of this year.  But, as I mentioned in my interview on KCRA Channel 3 last night, the law poses problems for law enforcement by pushing potentially dangerous sex offenders to the fringes of society where there is less law enforcement supervision and doesn’t make society any safer. We also need to adopt a wash out for sex offender … Continue reading California Sex Offender Residency Restriction