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February 26, 2008
Cali Law Forces Sex Offenders into Homelessness
From NPR.com: A new report finds more convicted sex offenders in California homeless because of a state law restricting where they can live. Tom Tobin, a psychologist specializing in sex offender treatment, talks with Jacki Lyden about the findings. Listen. . . [Mark Godsey]
February 26, 2008 in Criminal Justice Policy | Permalink
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