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February 9, 2006
Iowa Restrictions on Sex Offender Residency
Over at Sentencing Law and Policy, Douglas Berman has a very interesting post on a statement by an Iowa prosecutors' group opposing Iowa's sex offender residency restrictions. (A while ago, I linked to a NPR story that illustrates just how out-of-control these restrictions have become; I've also posted on private covenants against sex offenders). Berman's post includes a number of useful links, including a link to the document issued by the Iowa County Attorney's Association. Also, over at Concurring Opinions, Dan Filler has some good thoughts on the issue.
Ben Barros
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