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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel was put together by the Sex Offense Policy Research (SOPR) workgroup. All presentations in this panel explore the impact of the sex offender registry and juvenile offenders and their families.
The impact of sex offender registration and notification on caregivers of juveniles who have sexually offended - Scott M. Walfield, East Carolina University; Ryan T. Shields, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Amanda E. Ruzicka, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Reshmi Nair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Andrew J. Harris, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The effects of sex offender registration and notification on young adults - Ryan T. Shields, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Reshmi Nair, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Juveniles convicted of sex crimes: Perceptions of publicly available juvenile registration data on the National Sex Offender Registry - Kristen M. Budd, Miami University; Shannon Johnston, Miami University