The enactment of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act in 2006 is an extension of current protective legislation aimed at establishing stricter sanctions for community-released sexual offenders. What largely separates the Adam Walsh Act from previous registration and notification laws is the crossing of traditional jurisdictional boundaries between adult and juvenile courts at the federal level. This article addresses several key concerns relating to the application of these federal standards to adolescent offenders. In addition to a review of the extant literature, we present findings from an exploratory evaluation that examines the ability of the Adam Walsh Act\u27s classification system to predict future offending among a sample...
Sex offender registration laws are widely implemented, increasingly restrictive, and intended to ser...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...
Adolescents who demonstrate sexually abusive behavior create significant demands on a taxed juvenile...
The enactment of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act in 2006 is an extension of current p...
This report explores the potential impact that compliance with the Adam Walsh Act will have on state...
Sex offender registration policies have expanded rapidly, now extending to adolescent offenders acro...
Laws regulating adolescent sexuality demonstrate attempts to protect youth from sexual exploitation ...
Sex offenses are among the most egregious and frightening crimes committed by criminal offenders. Si...
States have increasingly subject juvenile sexual offenders to sex offender registration and commitme...
Assessments of juvenile sexual offenders that are intended to aid in dispositional decisions occur a...
textOver the past three decades, there has been a marked increase in juvenile sex offender legislati...
This study looked at 12 juveniles in Wisconsin who were recommended by experts for commitment under ...
Juvenile sex offenders have received increased scrutiny in recent years. They present significant di...
Increased public concerns of juvenile sex offenders fueled the passage of the Adam Walsh Child Prote...
Based on a keynote address delivered in conjunction with the Journal\u27s annual symposium, this pap...
Sex offender registration laws are widely implemented, increasingly restrictive, and intended to ser...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...
Adolescents who demonstrate sexually abusive behavior create significant demands on a taxed juvenile...
The enactment of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act in 2006 is an extension of current p...
This report explores the potential impact that compliance with the Adam Walsh Act will have on state...
Sex offender registration policies have expanded rapidly, now extending to adolescent offenders acro...
Laws regulating adolescent sexuality demonstrate attempts to protect youth from sexual exploitation ...
Sex offenses are among the most egregious and frightening crimes committed by criminal offenders. Si...
States have increasingly subject juvenile sexual offenders to sex offender registration and commitme...
Assessments of juvenile sexual offenders that are intended to aid in dispositional decisions occur a...
textOver the past three decades, there has been a marked increase in juvenile sex offender legislati...
This study looked at 12 juveniles in Wisconsin who were recommended by experts for commitment under ...
Juvenile sex offenders have received increased scrutiny in recent years. They present significant di...
Increased public concerns of juvenile sex offenders fueled the passage of the Adam Walsh Child Prote...
Based on a keynote address delivered in conjunction with the Journal\u27s annual symposium, this pap...
Sex offender registration laws are widely implemented, increasingly restrictive, and intended to ser...
Examining the practical utility of a structured decision-making tool and its impact on actual case d...
Adolescents who demonstrate sexually abusive behavior create significant demands on a taxed juvenile...