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                                                          Crime & Delinquency
                                                          2014,Vol.60(1) 3-33
                                                          @The Author(s) 2012
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                                                  DOI: 10.1 177/0011128712443179
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Behind the Numbers                                              OSAGE




Andrew J. Harris', Jill S. Levenson2,
and  Alissa   R. Ackerman3



Abstract
Although  sex offender registration and notification policies have occupied
an increasingly prominent place on state and federal crime control agendas,
much  policy discourse has occurred amid  a dearth of reliable and relevant
national data.This article presents the results of a study designed to broaden
knowledge   about the  registered sex offender (RSO)  population and  the
content  of the nation's sex offender registries. The authors analyze state-
level RSO populations across several dimensions, including levels of public Inter-
net disclosure, RSO residential status, supervision status, and assigned risk
levels. Findings suggest significant interstate variation across these dimen-
sions, and indicate that the nation's RSO population is considerably more
diverse and complex  than commonly   portrayed in the media  and in policy
debates. Implications for federal and state policies aimed at reforming the
nation's sex offender registries are discussed.


Keywords
sex offenders in United States, sex offender registration, Adam Walsh Act,
sex offender policy

'University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
2Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
3University ofWashington Tacoma, USA

Corresponding Author:
Andrew J. Harris, Department of Criminal justice & Criminology, University of Massachusetts
Lowell, 870 Broadway Street, No.225, Lowell, MA 0 1854, USA.
Email: Andrew harris@uml.edu

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