More than 20 Texas town repeal sex offender residency law
Source: Associated Press
More than 20 Texas town repeal sex offender residency law
David Warren, Associated Press
Updated 2:31 pm, Sunday, February 7, 2016
DALLAS (AP) A broad legal challenge has led more than 20 towns in Texas to ease restrictions over the last few months on where sex offenders can live instead of fight a costly battle in court.
While other states, including neighboring Oklahoma, continue to push offenders away from some neighborhoods, about 45 Texas towns received letters in November from the group Texas Voices for Reason and Justice demanding they repeal residency restrictions. The nonprofit, which is critical of sex offender laws it considers ineffective, also has sued 14 towns and has a powerful ally the state attorney general's office.
"We advocate an individual assessment on a case-by-case basis to determine if someone is a threat to the community," said Richard Gladden, an attorney for the group. "The myth that people who commit sex offenses just generally are unable to control their sexual conduct is just that, a myth."
At issue is how Texas' small towns are differentiated from larger ones. Communities with fewer than 5,000 people are "general law" towns, which can't adopt an ordinance that the Legislature hasn't permitted. Dozens of these smaller communities have restricted where sex offenders can live usually with the purpose of keeping them away from schools and other places children gather but only later learned they've run afoul of state rules.
Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/texas/article/More-than-20-Texas-town-repeal-sex-offender-6813538.php
TeddyR
(2,493 posts)Have the highest recidivism rate? By a lot?
NobodyHere
(2,810 posts)The recidivism rate for new sex offenses is really quite low.
trillion
(1,859 posts)47of74
(18,470 posts)There used to be a race of sorts to see who could have the toughest restrictions among towns. Not so much for public safety but so town officials could do chest thumping and boasting about how big and tough they all were.
One small town pretty much came right out and said they didn't care where what they viewed as undesirables - not just sex offenders or other criminals but anyone else who didn't meet their criteria (including the poor and minorities) - as long as it wasn't their town. I gave the manager of that town a good chewing on - that those of us in unincorporated areas didn't exist just to be their dumping grounds.
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(82,333 posts)trillion
(1,859 posts)molesters.