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38 Am. J. Crim. L. 263 (2010-2011)
The Good Left Undone: How to Stop Sex Offender Laws from Causing Unnecessary Harm at the Expense of Effectiveness

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The Good Left Undone: How to Stop Sex Offender
Laws From Causing Unnecessary Harm at the
Expense of Effectiveness
Catherine Wagner*
Introduction            ................................................264
I. Background             ..............................................265
A. The History of Sex Offender Legislation.......     ........................265
B. Public Perception and Access to Sex Offender Registries...................266
II. Collateral Consequences for Sex Offenders ........................267
A. Housing.          ...........................................268
B. Employment            ........................................270
C. Stigma: Unique Laws & Restrictions...........         ...............271
D. Vigilantism          ..............................................272
III. Solutions            .........................................      ......274
A. Make Sex Offender Registries Manageable ..........           .........275
1. Prioritization: Type of Offense ...............       .............277
2. Prioritization: Risk of Offender .............         ...........278
B. Make Sex Offender Registries Easier to Follow and Fix Incentives
Not to Comply ................   .......................280
1. Make Compliance More Feasible.................  ...................280
2. Make Laws Understandable       ..........................282
3. Exception for Good Faith .....................................284
C. Why We Should Revise the Punishment for Compliance.....................284
Conclusion.........................................                  ........287
The University of Texas School of Law, J.D. expected 2011. I would like to thank Sarah Hunger,
Kristin Czubkowski, Molly Wurzer, and my most dedicated editors, Catherine M. Wagner and Theodore
R. Bonner, for their thoughtful suggestions and critiques. Additionally, I would like to thank the staff of
the American Journal of Criminal Law for their hard work throughout the editing process.

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