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Twenty Findings of
Research on Residential Restrictions for Sex Offenders and the Iowa
Experience with Similar Policies
- Housing
restrictions appear to be based largely on three myths that are repeatedly
propagated by the media: 1) all sex offenders reoffend; 2) treatment does
not work; and 3) the concept of “stranger danger.” Research does not
support these myths, but there is research to suggest that such policies
may ultimately be counterproductive. Sex
offender residence restrictions. A Report to the Florida Legislature, October 2005, Jill S. Levinson,
Ph.D.
- Research
shows that there is no correlation between residency restrictions and
reducing sex offenses against children or improving the safety of
children. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- The
resulting damage to the reliability of the sex offender registry does not
serve the interests of public safety. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- There
is no demonstrated protective effect of the residency requirement that
justifies the huge draining of scarce law enforcement resources in the
effort to enforce the restriction. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- Many
prosecutors have observed that the numerous negative consequences of the
lifetime residency restriction has caused a
reduction in the number of confessions made by offenders in cases where
defendants usually confess after disclosure of the offense by the child.
In addition, there are more refusals by defendants charged with sex
offenses to enter plea agreements. Plea agreements are necessary in many cases
involving child victims in order to protect the children from trauma of
the trial process. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- Recommendation
1: Shared Living Arrangements appear to be a frequently successful mode of
containment and treatment for higher risk sex offenders and should be
considered a viable living situation for higher risk sex offenders in the
community…. Recommendation 2: Placing restrictions on the location of
correctionally supervised sex offender residences may not deter the sex
offender from re-offending and should not be considered as a method to
control sexual offending recidivism. Report
on Safety Issues Raised by Living Arrangements for and Location of Sex
Offenders in the Community; Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division
of Criminal justice, Sex Offender Management Board
- ....the
number of sex offenders who are unaccounted for has doubled since the law
went into effect. Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- There
is no accommodation in the current statute for persons on parole or
probation supervision. These offenders are already monitored and their
living arrangements approved. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- [This policy] is contrary to
well-established principles of treatment and rehabilitation of sex
offenders….These goals are severely impaired by the residency restriction,
compromising the safety of children by obstructing the use of the best
known corrections practice. Iowa County Attorneys Association
- The
sex offender residency restriction was a very well intentioned effort to
keep the children of our communities safe from sex offenders. It has,
however, had unintended consequences that effectively decrease community
safety. Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- ….some
offenders are attempting to comply by providing descriptions of where they
are actually living….”under the 7th street bridge,” “truck near
river,” “rest area mile marker 149,” “Flying J, in truck,” “in tent, S
side of I-80,” “RV in old K-Mart parking lot,” “I-35 rest area,”….Two
listed Quick Trips…. For the first time, sex offender treatment providers
tell us, sex offenders are absconding in larger numbers. Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- When a
brutal sexually violent crime occurs, such as the one that occurred in Iowa
last year, our societal tendency is to focus all our resources and energy
on stopping offenders. The long-term solutions to eradicating sexual
violence from our society, however, do not lie in measures taken to stop
re-offense, but rather in preventing sexual violence from happening in the
first place. Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- … the Board of the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault
joined the Iowa County Attorneys Association in stating that these
unintended consequences warrant replacing the residency restriction with
more effective measures. Iowa
Coalition Against Sexual Assault
- Housing
restrictions have passed in most localities with little resistance. Child
safety is rightly the primary concern when sex offender restrictions are
imposed. It seems to make sense that decreasing access to potential
victims would be a feasible strategy to preventing sex crimes. There is no
evidence, however, that such laws are effective in reducing recidivistic
sexual violence. On the other hand, such laws aggravate the scarcity of
housing options for sex offenders, forcing them out of metropolitan areas
and farther away from the social support, employment opportunities and
social services that are known to aid offenders in successful community
re-entry. Sex offender residence
restrictions. A Report to the Florida Legislature, October 2005, Jill S. Levinson,
Ph.D.
- Despite
overwhelming public and political support, there is no evidence that
proximity to schools increases recidivism, or, conversely, that housing
restrictions reduce reoffending or increase community safety. Sex offender residence restrictions. A Report to
the Florida Legislature, October 2005, Jill S. Levinson,
Ph.D.
- Based
on the examination of level three re-offenders, there were no examples
that residential proximity to a park or school was a contributing factor
in any of the sexual re-offenses noted… Enhanced safety due to proximity
restrictions may be a comfort factor for the general public, but it does
not have any basis in fact…it appears that a sex offender attracted to
such locations for purposes of committing a crime is more likely to travel
to another neighborhood on order to in secret rather than in a
neighborhood where his or her picture is well known. Level Three Sex Offenders Residential Placement
Issues, 2003 Report to the Legislature, Minnesota Department of
Corrections
- Having
such restrictions in the cities of Minneapolis
and St. Paul would likely force level three offenders
to move to more rural areas that would not contain nearby schools and
parks but would pose other problems, such as high concentration of
offenders with no ties to the community; isolation; lack of work,
education and treatment options; and an increase in the distance traveled
by agents who supervise offenders. Again, no evidence points to any effect
on offense rates of school proximity residential restrictions. Level Three Sex Offenders Residential Placement
Issues, 2003 Report to the Legislature, Minnesota Department of
Corrections
- Since
blanket proximity restrictions on residential locations of level three
offenders do not enhance community safety, the current
offender-by-offender restrictions should be retained. Proximity
restrictions, based on circumstances on an individual offender, serve as a
valuable supervision tool…Most of these supervision proximity restrictions
address the issue of the offender associating or interacting with children
or minors, rather than where the offender resides. Level Three Sex Offenders Residential Placement Issues, 2003 Report
to the Legislature, Minnesota Department of Corrections
- A
significant number of offenders have married or have been reunited with
their victims; and, in those cases, the residency restriction is imposed
on the victims as well as the offenders. Iowa County Attorneys Association…
- a tight web of supervision, treatment and surveillance
may be more important in maintaining community safety than where a sex
offender resides. Report on Safety Issues
Raised by Living Arrangements for and Location of Sex Offenders in the
Community; Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal
justice, Sex Offender Management Board