Many municipalities have recently extended residence restrictions for sex offenders beyond the provisions of state law, although the efficacy of these measures in reducing recidivism has not been empirically established. This study used arrest histories in Jacksonville, Florida, to assess the effects of a recently expanded municipal 2,500-foot residence restriction ordinance on sex crimes and sex offense recidivism. Using a quasiexperimental design, pre- and posttest measures of recidivism were compared, and no significant differences in citywide sex crimes or recidivist sex crimes were found. In addition, time-series analysis revealed no significant differences in sex crime trends over time when compared with nonsex crimes from the same of...
The article explores the efficacy of the residency restrictions imposed on sexual predators. The Jac...
Residence restrictions, which prohibit sex offenders from living within close proximity to places wh...
This study builds on existing research (Hughes and Kadleck 2008; Mustaine et al. 2006a; Tewksbury an...
Abstract: Several states have enacted public policies that prohibit sex offenders who have abused ch...
The purpose of this study was to better understand transient (homeless) sex offenders in the context...
Sex offender registries have been established throughout the United States. To date, 16 states have ...
Many states and hundreds of local municipalities have passed zoning laws prohibit-ing sex offenders ...
The development of sex offender residence restriction laws are predicated on the assumption sexual o...
Crimes against children are very disturbing and none perhaps more atrocious than child molestation. ...
Residence restrictions 2 Sexual violence is a serious social problem and policy-makers continue to w...
Objectives This research examines the contribution of social ecological factors to the variation in ...
Recently, legislative initiatives to prevent sex crime recidivism include the passage of child safet...
This paper explores registered sexual offender (RSO) residency restrictions, unintended consequences...
This study seeks to determine if the neighborhoods more available for sex offenders to legally resid...
Securing stable housing may be difficult for returning offenders in general, and these concerns may ...
The article explores the efficacy of the residency restrictions imposed on sexual predators. The Jac...
Residence restrictions, which prohibit sex offenders from living within close proximity to places wh...
This study builds on existing research (Hughes and Kadleck 2008; Mustaine et al. 2006a; Tewksbury an...
Abstract: Several states have enacted public policies that prohibit sex offenders who have abused ch...
The purpose of this study was to better understand transient (homeless) sex offenders in the context...
Sex offender registries have been established throughout the United States. To date, 16 states have ...
Many states and hundreds of local municipalities have passed zoning laws prohibit-ing sex offenders ...
The development of sex offender residence restriction laws are predicated on the assumption sexual o...
Crimes against children are very disturbing and none perhaps more atrocious than child molestation. ...
Residence restrictions 2 Sexual violence is a serious social problem and policy-makers continue to w...
Objectives This research examines the contribution of social ecological factors to the variation in ...
Recently, legislative initiatives to prevent sex crime recidivism include the passage of child safet...
This paper explores registered sexual offender (RSO) residency restrictions, unintended consequences...
This study seeks to determine if the neighborhoods more available for sex offenders to legally resid...
Securing stable housing may be difficult for returning offenders in general, and these concerns may ...
The article explores the efficacy of the residency restrictions imposed on sexual predators. The Jac...
Residence restrictions, which prohibit sex offenders from living within close proximity to places wh...
This study builds on existing research (Hughes and Kadleck 2008; Mustaine et al. 2006a; Tewksbury an...