REFORM SEX OFFENDER LAWS NOW!

THIS is the statement of a group of concerned Americans, including educators, health workers, and community activists, based on a similar Call issued in Boston in 1999. We urge others to join in this campaign.

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As part of the effort to support the happiness, well-being and freedom of children, we are committed to protect society and its children from the dangers of sexual harm. We are also committed to preserve civil liberty and genuine criminal justice. We believe many aspects of the current approach to sex offenders seriously undermine justice and make our society less compatible with the welfare of young people. These include state and national sex offender registries as currently structured, life-time civil commitment statutes for sex offenders after completing prison sentences, and the public shaming of anyone accused of illegal sexual activity. We support carefully limited laws that target harmful acts, not whole classes of people, and which rehabilitate rather than vindictively punish and shame offenders. We assert that only by supporting justice for all people can we maintain a safe society.

We speak out against the mounting panic which vaguely defines sexual dangers, and ostracizes and scapegoats a wide range of people who have been labeled "sex offenders."

There are now Sex Offender Registries in every state and at the Federal level.1 Most people convicted of any illegal sexual act, or owning, making or selling illegal erotic material, are required to submit to state and Federal Registries for classification. Those classified as "predators," as dangerous offenders, or offenders against children, must register frequently, often for life with police or registry officials, and must submit personal information including a photograph, residential address, employment, telephone and email. This information is then made public; that is, posted on the internet, published in newspapers, or noted on billboards or flyers distributed in the neighborhood. Often, such public notification includes persons whose alleged crimes are labeled violent, but where no force or violence occurred.2 In some jurisdictions, public notification includes those accused of possessing a single photograph of a naked child, accused of public urination,3 or accused of "unwanted affection" involving persons under eighteen.

There are now about 750,000 persons --adults and children-- who are identified as sex offenders, either in prison, on parole, registered or being sought as unregistered,4 and upwards of two million family members living with the consequences of the sex offender registries.

In many states, and nationally, registration and classification is required of persons under eighteen - including children as young as eleven years old,5 and including minors convicted of consensual sex with other minors.6 They, too, are sometimes subject to public posting of their photographs, addresses and other personal information.7

Many places severely limit the residence, travel and work of sex offenders and place them under constant surveillance.

Many states and municipalities forbid sex offenders to live in certain areas near schools or day care centers,8 and otherwise limit the travel of sex offenders within states and across state lines.9 Registered sex offenders are often required to wear ankle bracelets with global positioning units that trace their every move.10 Some jurisdictions have considered mandatory implantation of electronic chips into the bodies of offenders for similar surveillance.11 In some states, the residential limits are so severe that sex offenders have great difficulty finding housing. Some towns and cities make it virtually impossible for registered sex offenders to live there.12

"Sex offender" now refers to a class of people virtually without rights, and whom it is difficult to defend as citizens deserving respect.

Almost all notion of rehabilitation and reintegration into society has been discarded for sex offenders. The term "sex offender" includes an extremely wide range of people who have been judged guilty of behaviors from bad taste to serious abuse,13 yet public hysteria has reached the point that all persons so labeled are demonized, whatever the specific circumstances. In the public mind (and sometimes in the statements of public officials), every sex offender is a person considered to have committed heinous crimes.

Confused concepts of pedophilia, and the dangers posed by strangers causes exaggerated alarm.

Perhaps the key to this panic about sex offenders is that they are often assumed to have raped children. That is, "sex offender" is often equated with a violent "pedophile." The term pedophile itself has become a stereotype of a person who violently rapes young children. In fact, the vast majority of persons attracted to children are not violent.14 Though a pedophile is defined medically as a person primarily attracted to children under puberty (about 12),15 it is confounded with anyone ever attracted, however minimally, to any "minor," or person under the age of consent - which has been set in Federal sex laws at eighteen.16 (This would seem to include virtually all Americans.) Although a great many sex offenders were never convicted of crimes that had anything to do with children or older juveniles,17 hysteria about defending children from pedophiles has broadened to a wider hysteria about all sex offenders, which is fanned by sensationalist media. Repeated research studies firmly establish that most sexual violation of children is by family members, not strangers.18 Recidivism rates for sex offenders against children have also been shown in these studies to be quite low.19

Sexual harm to children must be combatted, but we must also fight other severe forms of harm to children.

While sexual violence is monopolizing our attention, we often forget about other very serious forms of harm to children and young people.20 It is important to speak out against sexual harm, which has often remained hidden and denied within families and communities. However, non-sexual violence within families is also extremely prevalent,21 poses a serious threat to many children and is often ignored. Poverty, malnutrition, ethnic discrimination, poor education, and inadequate health care traumatize millions of young people in our affluent nation. Yet there is little national commitment to halt these sometimes deadly and pervasive forms of harm to children. Instead, our attention is riveted by any case involving sex, while other forms of harm are largely disregarded.

Even as we speak of older and older youth as children in need of protection, younger and younger children are treated as adults when accused of sex offenses.

If convicted, they are often forced to comply with the same public registries and life-time commitment as adults.22 If considered a "victim," the child’s identity is protected. If a "perpetrator," the same child will be publicly exposed. Teens and children may now be criminalized and forced to register for activities considered experimentation or play since the dawn of history and in most cultures.23

Demonizing any class of people as devoid of humanity and beyond redemption is wrong.

Any law is wrong that permanently takes away the rights or liberty of offenders, whether by life-time incarceration by civil commitment after sentences, or by public registry, shaming and limitation of residence. Demonization is destructive even when applied to truly violent offenders. Those who commit sexually violent crimes do not come out of a vacuum. They come out of our communities and families. To view dangerous offenders as totally ‘other’ than us prevents us from getting at the roots of such crimes. Permanent stigmatization not only makes impossible re-integration into society of those who are rehabilitated, it signals a breakdown in civil society.24

Demonizing sex offenders has many other negative effects on society. As used to be the case for homosexuals, sex offenders can now be called "perverts," "deviants" and "perps" by the news media. This breaks down civil discourse and poisons it with pejorative speech. Reporting laws now turn doctors, social workers and therapists into agents of the state, as they are required to report anyone mentioning past, present or possible "abuse" in previously confidential settings.25 This discourages people in need of counseling for sexual problems from seeking out professional help.26

Extreme measures now include abolition of statutes of limitation, retroactive registration, life-time incarceration without parole, and even the death penalty.

Most states, and the Federal government, have abolished or are considering abolishing statutes of limitation.27 Retroactive registries seem to violate the Constitutional rubric against ex post facto laws.28 Several courts have ruled this not to be the case because registration is not viewed as a punishment. Yet public registration including shaming humiliates and endangers those who are labeled and whose photographs and addresses are made public. This is a severe form of further punishment for offenders who have completed their sentences. Six states attempted to institute the death penalty for nonviolent sex offenses involving children, until it was struck down by the Supreme Court.29 Mainstream legal scholars are debating whether pedophiles should receive death or life-time incarceration in camps.30 Red flags raised about all this by human rights advocates attract little attention.31 Unfortunately, this is quite similar in nature to previous panics aimed at other groups.

These assaults on civil liberties have befallen us because few have been willing to risk being seen as ‘soft on child molesters,’ or on sex offenders generally.

It is now the case, that almost no politician - liberal or conservative - dares oppose any measure against sex offenders, however extreme.32 We hold that civil liberties are indivisible. As soon as one class of people is scapegoated and separated from "decent citizens" in terms of rights, other classes of offenders - such as drug dealers and users, political dissidents, or "dead-beat dads" - may be similarly deprived of all rights. However much we oppose specific perceived wrong-doings, or even threats to society such as terrorist attacks, in a free society we cannot allow such deterioration of due process. We argue that these trends in sex offender laws have breached our legal system in an extremely serious way. Repressive state powers cannot be neatly applied only to ‘bad’ people. They threaten us all.

It is possible to make society and our children safe without eroding due process and civil liberties.

Canada and some other countries have registration requirements for genuinely violent sex criminals after their release from prison - but they do not allow public notification or publishing of offenders’ photographs and personal information. They also severely limit civil commitment after sentences to persons judged to be a real and extreme threat to society, and they assure that such commitment is temporary and regularly reviewed.

Therefore, we call for the immediate reform of America’s sex offender laws33 - especially the state and Federal sex offender registries and the life-time civil commitment laws. We support the following immediate actions:

  1. Abolish all provisions of state and Federal sex offender registries that publicly shame offenders. There should be no internet or other public posting of the identity, photograph, address, workplace or personal information of any offender, nor should this information be available to the public at police stations or registry offices. In cases of genuinely violent sex crimes, especially against young children, and with a specific finding of a likelihood to re-offend, registration may be required, but information will be shared only among police officials, or if a court rules it appropriate, with institutions serving children or others who might be vulnerable to abuse. Strong penalties should be levied against police or others privy to the registration information who violate the privacy of the offenders.
  2. Abolish all life-time civil commitment for sex offenders34 who have completed prison sentences and/or parole and probation. In cases of violent offenses and specific findings of a likelihood to re-offend, carefully constructed court hearings, with medical advice and full due process, should determine if the person may be further incarcerated, and then only for a short time and with regular review. The ultimate goal of all measures aimed at sex offenders should be their return to the community when they are not likely to re-offend.
  3. Stop public vilification and demonization of sex offenders. Oppose the use in the media or by public officials of obviously pejorative language with regard to offenders. Label only actually violent acts as violent crimes - define violence simply and logically as a physical attack or threat that causes real harm.35 Use of the term "pedophile" should be extremely limited and accurate.36 Children should be defined as persons under the age of puberty.
  4. De-criminalize all consensual sexual activities among teenagers.37 Stop all required sex offender registration for minors.38
  5. Abolish all laws that provide the death penalty* or life in prison without parole for sex offenders.
  6. Support broad sex education to promote a healthy society.
  7. Provide accurate information and support valid research about sex offender characteristics39 and recidivism rates.40
  8. Help sex offenders re-enter society by abolishing measures which make it difficult for them to find a place to live41 and a decent job.42 Encourage support groups for sex offenders, including help with finding housing, employment, and effective treatment, before their release and afterward.
*The first part of Action 5 was accomplished in June 2008 when the US Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment for crimes against individuals could only be used in cases of murder.43

Current Signatories

Paul Shannon (teacher & peace educator)
Howard Zinn (deceased, 2010) (historian & writer)
Dr. Richard Pillard (psychiatrist)
Dr. Jerome Miller (clinical social worker, professor of social work & writer)
Roswitha M. Winsor (clinical social worker)
Ernest Winsor (lawyer)
Fred S. Berlin,MD,PhD (psychiatrist, sexual trauma researcher)
Marie Kennedy (urban planning professor)
Chris Tilly (economics professor)
Dr. Susan Weissman (professor, writer, radio host)
David Werner (health educator & writer)
Dr. Martin Kafka (psychiatrist, psychiatry professor)
Michael Steven Smith (lawyer)
Robert Prentky (professor of psychology)
Joellen W. Hawkins (women´s health prof., nurse practitioner)
Roy A. Dudley (LICSW, clinician)
Thomas Waugh (film studies & sexuality professor, writer)
Nancy Stanton (health information director,privacy officer)
French Wall (editor)
Monty Neil (environmentalist)
Jim D'Entremont (writer & activist)
Bob Chatelle (criminal-justice advocate)
Dan Tsang (librarian)
Rev. Edward Hougen (minister)
Rev. Margaret Hougen (minister)
Eric Entemann (mathematics professor)
Taylor Stoehr (literature professor & criminal-justice advocate/activist)
Carol Thomas (peace & justice activist)
Billy S. Thomas (physics professor)
Yasmin Nair (academic, activist & writer)
Jeffrey St. Clair (writer)
James Dubro (writer)
Rebecca M. Young (lawyer)
Brandon Campbell (lawyer)
Larni Levy (lawyer)
Martha Vicinus (sexuality studies professor)
Dr. John V. Walsh (physiology professor)
Rev.Dr. C. David Hess (pastor)
John Swomley (lawyer for arrested or convicted sex offenders)
Brad Werner (geophysics professor)
Sidney Peck (retired sociology professor)
Louise Peck (retired clinical social worker)
Fredrick Baumgarten (writer)
Debra Beard-Bader (civil commitment defense lawyer)
Michael Hardesty (writer, credit manager)
David Collesano (social worker)
Tim Poxon (retired police officer)
John Stepling (playwright, teacher)
Jon T. Swift (municipal government employee)
Nicholas A. Perry (software developer)
Leslie Monarch (wife of sex offender, mother of victim, instructor)
Elizabeth Armstrong (parent)
Dr. Jack Tobin (retired educator)
Dr. Andrew S. Nicholson (physician)
Lynda May (dental hygenist)
Barbara Stamford (veterinary technician)
Heather Ware (mother)
Robin Craig (medical technician)
David Kelly (internet journalist)
Anne Silver (mother)
Jean Williams (sales administrator, wife of sex offender)
Linda Tauer (avionics technician, mother of sex offender)
Michelle Johnson (mother)
Stacy Boles (wife of sex offender)
Donna DiMarino (social worker, child advocate)
Angela Unruh (housewife)
John Kloswick (retired librarian)
Betty Price (activist and wife of sex offender)
David Peterson (writer, researcher)
Jacqueline L. Horst (mother of sex offender)
Betty Schneider (writer, activist)
Lee W. Smith (grocery merchandiser & Christian activist)
Margaret R. Jenkins (former teacher, mother of sex offender)
Victor A. Gallis (retired teacher)
Buffy Fletcher (wife of sex offender)
Laurie Peterson (activist and student)
Cheryl Sartain (real estate broker, wife of sex offender)
LaWanda Johnson (mother and fiancee of sex offenders)
Thomas W. Robinson (writer)
Linda Hardesty (computer database consultant)
Kevin Kinh (artist)
George Thompson (systems administrator)
Ivan Laborio (lawyer & writer)
Robert Lindsay (journalist)
Rick Skaggs (master homebuilder)
Nathan Backlund (security guard)
Jan Kruska (writer)
Amanda Rogers (writer and activist)
Soania Shirley Wilson (teacher and rancher)
Gert Hekma (lecturer in sexual and gender studies)
Linda Ratzlaff (mother of sex offender)
Joseph Dailey (pastor)
Philip Taylor (licensed sex offender treatment provider)
Debra Howard (business owner)
Hedy Helsell (civil rights activist)
Roger Wonderly (journalist)
Michelle Fox (lawyer)
Mark Keil (residential designer)
Laurie Bauck (mother of sex offender)
Deborah Farrell (registered nurse)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Swartz (parents)
Ann Garrison (writer)
Catherine Goldstein (registered nurse, mother)
Linda Broadley (registered nurse)
Lainie Saylor (student, wife of falsely accused sex offender)
Mary Birdsall (mother of sex offender)
Virginia Young (girlfriend of sex offender)
Madeline Kockler (registered nurse, mother of sex offender)
Frank Kockler (retired naval officer, father of sex offender)
Naomi Guzman (fiancé of sex offender)
Tommy Arnold (unemployed)
Dale Ryan (libertarian)
Shirley Parrott (relative of falsely accused sex offender)
Tonya Helles (rape victim, mother)
Gretchen Swift (mother of sex offender)
Lloyd Fillion (carpenter, criminal justice activist)
William T. Habern (lawyer)
Frankie Schockley (mother of sex offender, retiree)
Robert C. David (re-entry facilitator (for prisoners))
Cynthia McDonald (accountant,, wife of sex offender)
David Kennerly (journalist, film maker)
Diane Jacoel (business manager, mother of sex offender)
Diana Richards (volunteer chaplain, wife of sex offender)
John Leonardson (executive director, mentoring ministry)
Gregory Hanifan (realtor)
Krystle Bailey (wife of sex offender)
Fiona Hess (student, friend of sex offender)
Brenda Stoddard (teacher, friend of imprisoned sex offender)
Jerry Ingram (father of sex offender)
Pamela M. Green (mother of sex offender)
Janet Rancourt (admin.asst. to medical dir., wife of sex offender)
Lora Armstrong (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Jennifer Gagnon (accountant, wife of sex offender)
Cindy Boyd (Manufacturer, wife of sex offender)
Geoffrey D. Birky (mathematics educator)
Cheryl Nugent (mother of sex offender)
Betsy Boone Huner (wife of sex offender)
Shelley Andrews (receptionist, sister of sex offender)
Barbara Knight (grandmother of accused sex offender)
Mara Pentlarge (social worker)
Lois Paul (mother of sex offenders)
Melissa Boucher (mother of sex offender)
Edward Radek (humanist)
Linda Walker (wife of former sex offender)
Tiffany Fournier (girlfriend of sex offender)
Doretta Johnson (college student & victim of sex offense)
Andrea Zax (costume designer)
Teresa Hodgkiss (friend of sex offender)
Betty Butters (wife of sex offender)
Amanda Meeker (girlfriend of sex offender)
Kathy Manley (lawyer)
Doug Ireland (journalist)
Susan McHolland (writer,wife of rso,aunt of juvenile offender)
Misty Martin (girlfriend of sex offender)
Rev. Larry Burton (pastor,clinical social worker,father of sex offender)
Diane Burton (mother of sex offender)
Dr. Clyde Hapgood, Jr. (surgeon,retired USAF colonel)
Molly Dibble (teacher)
Faith Wicks (wife of sex offender)
Alicia Cloud (sister of sex offender)
Kyle Payne (feminist anti-porn activist)
David Hagood (certified packaging lab professional)
Magnum Godfrey (real estate broker, wife of sex offender)
Teresa M. Hull (mother of sex offender)
Glenda Haggard (wife of sex offender)
Will C. Wohler (enterpreneur)
Alan Michelson (computer data manager)
Steven Raymond (hotel manager, civil libertarian)
Erik Hopper (carpenter)
John Keating (law student)
Adrienne Lauby (sister of sex offender)
Shannon Shook (wife of sex offender)
Amanda Smith (wife of sex offender)
Roberta Dzeima (friend of sex offender)
Sara Aroyo (wife of sex offender)
Cassondra Phillips (daughter of sex offender)
David Tally Plume (educator, father of sex offender)
Laura Proctor (mother of sexually abused young offender)
Helen Johnson (domestic relations attorney)
Donna Kistler (wife of registered sex offender & mother)
Julia Miller (wife of sex offender)
Megan Silveira (girlfriend of alleged sex offender)
Brendan Funtek (writer, organizer)
Barbara McClamma (educator and mother of sex offender)
Roxanna S. Lopez (mother of young offender)
Tamara Holloway (mother of sex offender)
Amber Fox (cook and single mother)
Jamie McClung (sister-in-law of consensual sex offender)
Kenny Bondelie (psychology student & civil libertarian)
Jacqueline Hebrank (mother of under 18 sex offender)
Sheila Axell (businesswoman)
Mary Beth Shaufler (sofware engineer & sister of sex offender)
Rebecca G. Riegel (pub. hlth. professional & mother of sex offender)
Jennifer Ferreira (sister of sex offender)
Arthur W. Hooper, Jr. (business owner, father of sex offender)
Sheila McClanahan (mother of sex offender)
Peggy Sills (government retiree, wife of sex offender)
Linda Canada Larkin (property manager, senior complex)
Benjamin Parker (engineer)
Mary Sue & John D. Molnar (parents of sex offender)
Roseann Schrichte (aunt of sex offender)
Virginia Ogborne (mother of sex offender)
Jeanne Ryan (human resources representative)
Robert S. LeHocky (friend of sex offender)
Tena Swain (mother of sex offender)
Christa See (wife of sex offender)
Donna Johnson (nurse, mother of accused sex offender)
Mary Joyce (retired fed. govt. worker,mother of sex offender)
Dr. David Pratt (counselor, educator)
Dr. Aaron Peters (social activist, advocate)
Barbara Coyle (mother of sex offender)
James B. & Eleanor Lynch (retired persons, parents of sex offender)
Andrew Verrijdt (educational psychologist)
Dennis Ingham (parent)
Jayme Molnar (sister of sex offender)
Kathy Slater (pet groomer, wife of sex offender)
Bob Doss (grandfather of so-called sex offender)
Donna Cenedella (aunt of accused but innocent sex offender)
Carissa George (wife of accused but innocent sex offender)
Angela Clark (wife of sex offender)
Amy Barnes (wife of sex offender & secretary)
Max & Cindy Eddy (uncle & aunt of sex offender)
Cindy Ware (future social worker, wife of sex offender)
Catherine Cannon (medical professional, mother of sex offender)
Angie Guerrero (wife of sex offender)
Katherine Shelton (spouse of registered sex offender, lpn)
Karen O´Neal (wife of falsely accused sex offender, mother)
Rev. Marian Tetor (priest)
Doris Petrash (mother of sex offender)
Philip Kaso (manager)
David H. Fields (retired educator, friend of sex offender)
Florence Potorti (mother, retired health food worker)
Nancy Ciaramello (family member of juvenile registrant)
Julie Nitz (wife of sex offender, mother of three children)
Margaret J. Kyle (mother)
Michael P. Whittaker (brother of sex offender)
Irene Kinghorn (stay-at-home mother)
Samantha Gibson (student and wife)
Roni Myres (girlfriend of sex offender)
Sheryl A. Moore (registered nurse, mother of sex offender)
Sherry Delaney (sister of sex offender)
Melanie Dewar (sister of incarcerated sex offender)
Vickie A. Devore (registered nurse, mother of sex offender)
Glenda Breen (aunt of juvenile offender)
Rebecca Hopkins (mother of sex offender)
Vicki Servi (aunt of sex offender)
Shirley Nelson (mother of sex offender)
Sherry Groom (proud wife of sex offender & a great man)
Matthew Martin (software developer)
Sherry Mastaw (mother of unjustly accused sex offender)
Mary Toth (care provider for disabled;sister of sex offender)
Lisa Risler (mother of rso,retail web business owner)
Mark James (father of sex offender)
Catherine Harmon (wife of sex offender)
Deborah K. Scott (mother of sex offender)
Paula McClintock (teacher´s asst., fiance of sex offender)
Mabel Chung (mother of sex offender)
Sheryl Bishop (registered nurse)
Barbara Floyd (mother of sex offender)
Kathy Smith (mother of so-called sex offender)
Diana Bacon (mother of sex offender)
Melissa Rickard (disabled mother; wife of sex offender)
Jenny Burdette (girlfriend of sex offender)
Kristi Adams (real estate professional)
Tom Pennings (friend of sex offender)
Patricia Brandon (school district employee)
Dan Brandon (insurance professional)
Shannon Garmon (wife of sex offender; sex abuse survivor)
Melanie Salazar (mother and grandmother)
Barbara Wojak (paralegal, mother of offender)
Micah Guinn (brother of sex offender)
Allan Guinn (father of sex offender, deacon, manager)
Kevin Clark (video producer)
Judith Ann Wickliff (mother of sex offender)
Rosamond C. Baker (girlfriend of sex offender)
Renee Kelley (mother of sex offender,business owner)
Beth Culley (mother-in-law of person accused)
Janet Frazier (citizen, mother, victim of abuse)
Jeanie C. Parks (admin.mgr, wife of incarcerated so)
Dianne Kyzer (mother of sex offender)
Monica Orand (wife of sex offender)
Jeanine West (wife of sex offender)
Jennifer Hinkson (sister of so-called sex offender)
Paula Cooper (real estate broker, mother)
Beth Burke (mother of sex offender)
Gail Forsythe (mother,grandmother,retired schl.counslr.)
Linda Assevedo (wife of so, mother of autistic children)
Marcella Gary (health care worker, mother of sex offender)
Cathy Ford (medical professional)
Brandy Dickerson (friend of sex offender)
Jeanine West (wife of sex offender)
Rebecca Lautzenhiser (mother of sex offender)
Karen Guinn (registered nurse, wife of alleged so)
Linda Lea (mother of sex offender on probation)
Kendra Garrett (mother & sister of sex offenders)
Diane Maritsch (proud mother of so-called sex offender)
Paul Allen (venture capitalist, friend of sex offender)
Jacquelyn Guinn (mother of sex offender)
Vivian Mata (aunt of so-called sex offender)
Brian Rogers (brother of sex offender)
Elizabeth Besie (LPN)
Stuart Nerwman (concerned citizen)
Renee Clevenger (business broker)
Samantha Roedel (fiance of sex offender)
Jessica Colon (wife of incarcerated sex offender)
Richard Pines (parent of a sex offender)
Laura Belmont (activist, mother of juvenile sex offender)
Michael R. Merslak (attorney)
Nancy T. Kolocotronis (attorney)
Judy Zwarin (home construct.co.pres,mother of s.o.)
Mark Haines (voting citizen)
Sharon Roberts (mother of sex offender)
Delores Kurtz (mother & sister of sex offenders)
Franki Cox (fiance of sex offender)
Alicia Spencer (wife of sex offender)
Jill Morgan (retired teacher,mother of so-called s.o.)
Brenda Aston (CPSA,mother of sex offender)
Anna Little (wife of sex offender, mother of victim)
Morena Medina (daughter-in-law of sex offender)
Jennifer Cozart (wife of a registered s.o., and a mother)
Sue Thompson (wife of accused & convicted s.o.)
Jeannie Lopez (wife of convicted but innocent s.o.)
Kristie Bearden (wife of sex offender)
Gwendolyn Sue Enriquez (wife of sex offender)
Mary Ellen Meyers (grandmother of juvenile sex offender)
Angela Mangrum (wife of imprisoned sex offender)
Tomi-Kay Thompson (girlfriend of sex offender)
Taywana L. Harper (mother of ex-sex offender)
Susan Kataja (IT professional)
Stephanie DeSilva (Mother)
Carol Moss (wife of offender, grandmother)
Annette Rezny (pastor, wife of reformed sex offender)
Ray & Dona Tauzier (parents of sex offender)
Karen Cochran (mother of computer so, grandmother)
Tara Luning (wife of sex offender)
Roger Alvey (person wrongly indicted, but exonerated from so)
Kris Layman (mother of convicted sex offender)
Milagros Geigner-Chopite (health insurance agent,wife of so)
Jessica Gibson (sister of sex offender)
Pamela Hollowell (wife of sex offender & mother)
Katie Hollowell (student, daughter of sex offender)
Lisa Marie Fowler (registered nurse, wife of sex offender)
Mary M. Mayer (writer, mother of wrongly accused young man)
Lynn Burns (airline analyst, wife of falsely accused so)
Kelley Lewis (wife of sex offender)
Robin Babbitt (registered nurse)
Tracey Martin (mother of sex offender)
Shelley Ledbetter (professor,legal transcriber,mother of so)
Jacquelyn Guinn (teacher)
Myra Perez (parent)
Ruth Owens (wife of sex offender)
Elliot Wilshire (sex reform activist)
John Mohl (father of sex offender)
Michael Bate (software developer, photographer)
Wendy Moore (fiancè of sex offender)
Dean Schnakenberg (retired educator, father of sex offender)
Heather Carr (significant other of sex offender)
Joyce Rutter (mother of sex offender)
Jyme Cornelius (mother of sex offender)
John D. Atchley (writer, student, brother of sex offender)
Sherry Bailey (wife of sex offender)
Tiffany Helton-Snyder (wife of registered sex offender)
Frederick Allen Risler (father-in-law of so-called sex offender)
Michelle Quebodeux (wife of sex offender)
Serenity Stringer (wife of sex offender)
Stefanie Kehm (sister of sex offender)
Andrea Dyess (wife of sex offender)
Patty Bergeron (wife of sex offender)
Carol S. Stewart (fiancé of sex offender)
Lois Feringa (sex abuse survivor)
Evelyn Myers (medical professional)
Melissa Cleveland (wife of registered sex offender)
Floyd D. Calhoun (proud father of sex offender)
Cheryl L. Criscuolo (mother of sex offender)
Richard Gladden (defense attorney)
Karen Piercy (wife of registered sex offender)
Dorothy M. Hebrank (grandmother of young sex offender)
Elise Hill (early childhood educator,wife of sex offender)
Estelle Marshall (grandmother of wrongly accused sex offender)
Tom Brewer (activist; electrician)
Glenda Delling (wife of accused sex offender)
Iva Lott (mother of wrongly accused)
Margaret Burke (registered nurse, mother)
Shelia P. Dissoe (aunt of sex offender)
Elizabeth A. Blose (mother of internet sex offender)
Charles Hagg (mechanical draftsman)
Kim Cantara (girlfriend of sex offender)
James Mulholland (Quaker pastor, author)
Kathi Hanes (retired; mother of sex offender)
Beverley Forder (wife of registered sex offender)
Christie Shea Pearl Curtis (wife of so-called sex offender)
Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Tifft (parents of sex offender)
Mary Eisen (concerned citizen)
Blanca & Jairo Garay (mother and father)
Vanessa Garay (sister of sex offender)
Luis Trujillo (attorney at law, friend of sex offender)
Amanda Munson (wife of a wonderful man and ¨sex offender¨)
Fabiola Carvajal (citizen)
Sheri Smith (wife of sex offender)
Lisa Marcus (trusting sister of a ¨labled¨ sex offender)
Katherine Warren (sister of sex offender)
Jeff Crockett (grocery stocker,brother of sex offender)
Cherri Myers (cabinet finisher,wife of wrongly accused s.o.)
Gary M. Stella (manager)
Elizabeth Orellana (mother of 3 teenage daughters)
Karen Giza (mother of an offender)
Bernard Giza (IT professional, stepfather of an offender)
Manuel Hill (student,sex abuse survivor,son of s.o.)
Lori L. Mishler (wife of sex offender)
Alice Benson (christian education specialist)
Sandra Jaggers (professor,writer,mother of accused s.o.)
Terry Mathis (mother of sex offender)
Tiffney Mathis (sister of sex offender)
Dr. Jennifer FitzPatrick (physician, daughter of sex offender)
Francis Ferrara (elem.schl.tcher,father of victim & juv. offenders)
Kamra Harcourt (child sex abuse survivor,psych. student)
Cynthia Thornton (mother of sex offender)
Jean Gadsby (friend of sex offender)
Amanda Glass (wife of sex offender)
Catherine A. Schnakenberg (nurse, relative of sex offender)
Suzi Carter (friend of mother of s.o.,massage therapist)
Eric M. Creutz (chef, brother & friend of sex offender)
Jeff Peanick (father of registered sex offender)
Danielle Lee (wife of sex offender)
Kristi Turner (quality mgr, friend of wrongfully accused)
Jesse Hopkins (video game music composer)
Alba L. Hertha (relative of sex offender)
Clayton Wengreen (relative of sex offender)
Staci Crisostomo (wife of sex offender)
VIncent L. Fasone, Jr. (father of sex offender)
John Fishburn (cabinet maker)
Frances M. Baldino (mother of sex offender)
Dr. Nadia Persheff (pediatrician,fiancee to sex offender)
Jackie & Debra Close, Sr. (parents of so-called ¨sex offender¨)
Judy M. Fulmer (hospital employee)
Bobby Boothe (disabled Vietnam vet,professor,father of s.o.)
Jaqueline M. Tavi (parent)
Carol Boris (aunt of sex offender)
Sarah Witten (family member of sex offender)
Luz Reyes (relative of sex offender)
Marco Reyes (uncle of sex offender)
Kathryn Kelly (mother of alleged sex offender)
Laura Williamson (fiancee of sex offender)
Jacqueline C. Cole (wife of sex offender)
Teri Graham (health care provider,girlfriend of s.o.)
Tressie Timerman (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Lisa Rowe (mother of sex offender)
Dorothy Ray (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Terry Barnett (graphic artist, mother of a sex offender)
Mary J. Giordano (grandmother of teenage sex offender)
Kennethia Magee (emergency technician)
Dorothea G. Duba (mother of falsely accused ex-offender)
Vanessa Duncan (friend of a sex offender)
Sharon A. Theriault (seamstress, mother of sex offender)
Sandra Dee Kennedy (registered nurse, wife of sex offender, mother)
Kimberly Wengreen (concerned citizen)
Jody Pastorino (real estate investor, religious educator)
Diane Ruby Frazier (mother of sex offender)
Kimberly Mitchell (science professor,relative of acc. but innocent s.o.)
Kris Ricketts (wife of sex offender, grandmother)
Dorothy E. Gongora (mother of sex offender)
Gwen Archer (nurse, aunt of registered sex offender)
Evelyn Jackson (anesthesist, friend of sex offender)
Rebecca Shieler (library specialist,future wife of sex offender)
Ashley Botts (receptionist, wife of sex offender)
Elizabeth Treacy (concerned citizen)
Joyce Lambert (proud mother of a registered sex offender)
Jean Leonard (mother of sex offender)
Angela R. Yates (teacher, wife of sex offender)
George Montgomery (concerned citizen)
Rev. Bryan Morrell (minister to students)
Paula Willey (mother of accused sex offender)
Jacqueline R. Morris (mother)
Annette Gann (wife of "sex offender")
Dr. Nancy M. Steele (psychologist, college instructor)
Ginger Metcalf Dingus (wife of so,mother of victim,victim myself)
Jessica Fix (fiancee of sex offender)
Helga Dill (prison activist, wife of sex offender)
Anna Back (girlfriend of wrongly accused s.o.)
Lyndia Williams (healthcare worker,girlfriend of s.o.)
Heather McKenzie (parole officer)
Frances McDonough (teacher)
Kimberlee Luviso (friend of sex offender)
Sandra Ansara (RN, and a Christian)
Mia Johnson (MA,LPC, professional counsellor, mediator)
Mary Loebrich (sister of falsely accused sex offender)
Amber Lavalle (model & photographer)
Renee Clevenger-Miller (business broker, wife of sex offender)
Shawn R. Thomas (computer operator)
Regina Navarro (retail sales manager)
Ella M. Stilwell (grandmother of `sibling incest sex offender`)
Gail E. Borchard (mother of female sex offender)
Diann Butt (mother of falsely accused son)
Naomi Masters (fiance of sex offender, mother, activist)
Gene Faurie, Jr. (activist)
Lisa Diegelman (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Theresa Martucci (girlfriend of falsely accused sex offender)
Debra B, Sams (wife of sex offender)
Sylvia Warren (mother of labled sex offender)
Kevin King (food & beverage service worker)
Mary Joe McGee (mother of sex offender)
Susie Blount (mother of sex offender)
Barbara Ritter (wife of sex offender)
Sherry Robinson (adolescent counsellor)
Sherri Hennessey (niece of sex offender)
Stephanie Lynne Moran (wife of sex offender)
Carla McCormack (admin.asst., engaged to sex offender)
Paul Amato (sane human being)
Roxanne O'Bryant (mother of sex offender)
Jennae Gaian (girlfriend of sex offender)
Corinna Cooper (activist, artist)
Karin Samuelson (wife of sex offender)
Constance Donovan (retired educator, wife of sex offender)
Ann Mathews (activist, fiancee of sex offender)
Mitch Mader (victim of child abuse)
Marlene D. Capdevila (retired elementary school tchr,mother of s.o.)
Donnell L. Dixon (mother of sex offender)
Lawrence E. Miller (uncle of sex offender)
Sharon Huntington (mother of sex offender)
Dusty Osborn (supervisor and friend of sex offender)
Kathy Slater (wife of s.o., mother of victim)
Kimberly McCall (wife of sex offender)
Chastity Reynolds (wife of sex offender)
Ronald Webb (retired soldier)
Pamela Varney (wife of sex offender)
Tiffany Stone (wife of sex offender)
Christina Laine (mother of sex offender)
Cindy Hughes (wife of sex offender)
Jackie Ellis (mother-in-law of sex offender)
Clyde Jennings (writer, professor, father of r.s.o.)
Marcelle Munson (concerned citizen)
Jo Ann Kugle (mother of sex offender)
Mary Kay Jungferman (sister of sex offender)
Susan Daniels (wife of sex offender)
Mrs. J.K. Keller (wife of non-violent sex offender)
Barbara Good (religious youth ldr., mother of young offender)
Steven Uhrig (activist)
Wynjean Duarte (spouse of sex offender)
Alicia Feazell (elementary school teacher, sister of sex offender)
Mrs. Veter Douglas (wife of accused, non-violent sex offender)
Liz Joroszynski (mother of internet sex offender)
Jan Fewell (mother; friend and advocate for RSO´s)
Marian Cabuto (actress, activist)
Deborah Petersen (sister of innocent sex offender)
Phyllis Redman (documentary film-maker,college instructor)
Ann Boyle (attorney)
Arthur C. Foley (environmental prot. spec.,brother-in-law of s.o.)
Teresa Guzman (wife of sex offender)
Barbara R. Haley (retired interior designer, grandmother)
Matthew David Taylor (college student, friend of juvenile sex offender)
Patricia Deweese (concerned citizen)
Kirsty Hough (food service tech.,mother of unjustly convicted s.o.)
Sheila L. Timmons (mother of sex offender)
Sarah Volk (mother of sex offender)
Miriam Graham (wife of sex offender)
W. John Martius, Jr. (patriotic father of patriotic & entrapped s.o.)
Sharon Lauermann (significant other of ¨sex offender¨)
Debra Allen (water treatment plant operator, mother of s.o.)
Deb Mrugala (mother of sex offender)
Catherine C. Frazier (professional; wife of r.s.o.,friend of another r.s.o.)
Joanne Pratt (RN, wife of sex offender)
Steven Berlandi (writer)
Bonnie Randklev (friend)
Patty Kilgore (mother of sex offender)
Bill Bartone (corporate sales)
Miriam Graham (wife of sex offender)
Mike & Lynne Tischler (concerned parents)
Tammie Coffee (wife of sex offender)
Patty Lewis (mother of sex offender)
Dawn Lewis (sister of sex offender)
Caroline Peterson (wife of sex offender)
Karen Pearson (mother of juvenile sex offender)
David P. Lewis (father of sex offender)
Suzanne Martius (7 year USAF Vet, mother of sex offender)
Tracey Bobbitt (girlfriend of sex offender)
Stephanie Pugh (RNA, wife of sex offender)
Kimberly Eskridge (paralegal, sister of sex offender)
Mary Ellen Hannan (housekeeper, mother of sex offender)
Kevin Yarosius (food service manager, father of sex offender)
Ramona Melendez-Darnell (wife of sex offender)
Helga Dill (chair, Texas CURE, wife of sex offender)
Curtis H. Douglas (concerned Christian)
Ashleah Markle (observer of the justice system)
Mike Gharet (parole case manager)
Debra Cowart (mother of wrongly accused sex offender)
Charisee Jones (independent contractor)
Teresa Link (mother of someone on the registry)
Traci Hart (concerned citizen)
Ami Gupta (wife of a so-called ¨sex offender¨)
Lucetta Readman (mother of s.o.,wife of reformed s.o., victim of s.o.)
Rebecca Readman Russell (victim of sexual abuse)
April L. Withers (victim of sexual abuse,mother of 3 kids)
Rosemary Aragon (wife of alleged sex offender)
Peggy Wyatt (firefighter, mother of registered sex offender)
Mary W. Morgan (paralegal; activist)
Roma Thomas (social justice & civil rights activist)
Jeanna Davis (MBA, wife of sex offender)
Jessica Stark (family member of sex offender)
Tina Costanza (married to a labled s.o.,developmental specialist)
Karen Bardo (mother, service rep.,friend of r.s.o.)
Mandy Davis (mother of an ll-year-old ¨sex offender¨)
Pam Pritts (mother of sex offender)
Linda Hansen (special education educator)
Jane Roebuck (writer)
Tonia Townsend (paralegal office manager)
Patricia A. Driggers (mother)
Bobby Allen (father of incarcerated sex offender)
Sarah Munden (friend of sex offender)
Tina Rice (mother of consensual sex offender)
Susan Sincox (paralegal, wife of sex offender)
Roberta Crickmore (mother of sex offender)
Elizabeth Sink (spouse of sex offender)
Eric Pauli (son of homeless offender who died in the cold)
Ashley Leonelli (fiancee of sex offender)
Lori Robeson (sister of offender)
Dawn Aguirre (friend of sex offender)
Francisco Sanchez (father of sex offender)
Patricia Winfield (psychotherapist, mother of falsely accused s.o.)
Michele A. Kanan (mother of consensual teenage s.o.)
Melisa Lechuga (friend of sex offender)
Duane P. Kerzic (activist)
Terzane L. Collins (wife of sex offender, future pharmacy tech)
Neil Stafford (author, reformer)
Alma Owens (grandmother of a sex offender)
Maggie Holley (mother of sex offender)
Robert Michael Devlin (friend of sex offender)
Rita Finley (mother of sex offender)
Howard Finley (father of sex offender)
Ryan Finley (brother of sex offender)
Karen Michalak (school teacher, mother of sex offender)
Jennifer Flores (mother of 3, sister of sex offender)
Evelia Flores (`aunt-in-law` of sex offender)
Joel Flores (brother in law of sex offender)
Ashley Bronersky (grad stud.,test development asst.)
Shelia P. Dissoe (very proud aunt of teen so-called s.o.s)
Cordelia Randall (mother)
Lauren Betts (mother, waitress)
Carolyn Beeker (retired soc. wrkr., mother of sex offender)
Diane Anderson (mother of sex offender)
Connie Threlkeld (mother of five; wife of sex offender)
Elizabeth Toth (mother of sex offender)
Saira Kaizad (friend of sex offender, victim of abuse)
Aurora Harden (fiancee of sex offender)
Debra Rowe (mother of sex offender)
Natasha Rowe (wife of sex offender; mother)
Richard Donald Eldrige, III (former victim of child abuse)
Wendy L. Young (wife of sex offender)
Carolyn Demers (self-employed business owner)
Brenda Younker (mother of a consensual sex offender)
Dianne Pedone (mother of sex offender)
Beverly Finley (grandmother of so-called sex offender)
Emile deVincentis (grandfather of so-called sex offender)
Denise Lay (hairdresser; mother of a sex offender)
Loree Sargent (victim)
Patricia Mathis (wife of rso)
Walter Lay (father of a sex offender)
Sharon Byers (mother of ´sex offender´)
Johanna Bratt-Lucero (step mom of a convicted sex offender)
Charissee Jones (independent contractor)
Kristin King (wife of registered sex offender)
Christian Rivera (teacher)
Reynne Hostetler (mother of sex offender)
Karen Miller (wife of s.o.,grandmother, former paralegal)
Jeanne M. Aguirre (professor, researcher)
Cari Jewell (wife of registered sex offender)
Tina Wilke (Recovery Suppt. Spec,wife of r.s.o.)
Bonnie Duve (wife of alleged sex offender)
Sandra Hardy (mother of sex offender)
Barbara Jean Droney (citizen)
Lisa Gail Burns (daughter of an innocent man in prison)
Terry Childs (victim, sister & mother of victim of sex abuse)
Julie Valaster (mother of sex offender)
Kimberly Gilboy (wife of sex offender)
Henry Kingsbury (activist)
Pam Williams (mother of falsely accused teen s.o.)
Dianna Reeder (girlfriend of sex offender)
Ashley Rodgers (girlfriend of sex offender)
Catherine (Kate) Moore (forensic re-entry social worker)
Kristie Luetkemeyer (disabled housewife, wife of s.o.)
Jennifer Allen (wife of offender; mother)
Dr. Joann D´Aprile-Lubrano (physician, professor, mother of innocent s.o.)
Rosemary Cherpak (loving aunt)
Ann Marie Coviello (school librarian)
Erin Nimke (girlfriend of sex offender)
Susan Hall (fianceé of person who must register)
Susan Saunders (mother of sex offender)
Sandra Johnson (mother of sex offender)
Donna Manning (paralegal)
Donna Rosser (wife of r.s.o.)
Betsy Coakley (mother of sex offender)
Lisa Osmer (fianceé of supposed ´sex offender´)
Linda Scott (business owner, mother of teen ¨s.o.¨)
Donna Sachs (mother of so-called sex offender)
Toby Bartels (teacher)
Karen K. Stephens (postal worker,mother of so-called sex offender)
Pam Larson (mother of convicted sex offender)
Teresa Carroll (post secondary education administrator)
Helen Davis (mother of sex offender)
Laura A. Camden (wife of registered sex offender)
Barbara Peay (high school teacher, mother of sex offender)
Taylor J. Alyea (licensed clinical social worker)
Rebecca Duffey (mother of sex offender)
Lisa L. Duncan (artist, sig. other of wrongly accused s.o.)
Angela Stanley (beautician, girlfriend of sex offender)
Wendy Luxton (homemaker, fianceé of sex offender)
Terri Coulter (Criminal Defense Attorney)
Colette Barnett (wife of sex offender)
Linda R. Edwards (mother of sex offender, business owner)
Nicole Salazar (legal asst., mother of teenage sex offender)
Candice Hellige (mother of sex offender)
Kim Held (registered nurse, mother of sex offender)
Dee Schlepp (mother of falsely accused offender)
Eunice Villalobos (mother of non-violent,non-victim SO & Vol. grandparent)
August Palmer (wife of sex offender)
Terry Flowers (minister, pharmacist)
Sandra Riles (retired office worker)
Jack Long (business owner, husband of sex offender)
Danny Sargent (son of a sex offender)
Satomi Hofmann (actress)
Christy Kujawa (court reporter, girlfriend of sex offender)
Christine Zook (mother of unjustly accused s.o., writer)
Carol Johnson (grandmother of accused sex offender)
Janet L. Zink (mother of falsely accused sex offender)
John Schlepp (father of sex offender)
Walter Bruce McDonald (father of accused sex offender)
Amanda Sanders (friend of wrongly accused sex offender)
Jane Cantral (activist)
Tara Lee (mother of juvenile required to register)
Jennifer Wooley (wife of sex offender)
Meghan Ryan (fianceé of sex offender)
Belinda Kussmaul (nurse, mother of sex offender)
Lee Nelson Perry (step-father of convicted sex offender)
Deborah Puckett (retired teacher, sister of sex offender)
Tiffany Stamper (fianceé of sex offender)
Russell Holland (college student & criminal justice major)
Ashley Hall (store mgr., wife of so-called sex offender)
Josh Powell (gymnasium manager, son of falsely accused)
Lynn Stevermer (human serv. wrkr, frnd. of wrongly accused s.o.)
Pam Turner (elementary school worker, wife, mom, Christian)
Ashley Turner (friend of sex offender)
Lynda Orr (family advocate)
Amy Dager (wife of sex offender)
Melissa Gauger (future daughter-in-law of falsely accused person)
Rev. Gary W. Schwerinske (retired pastor, proud father of teen s.o.)
Sean Mitchell (concerned citizen)
Shari King (activist)
Robert Stevens (activist, art gallery owner)
Dennis Conlin, Sr. (caring dad)
Alan Jaroszynski (brother of internet sex offender)
Susan Allen (friend of people required to register)
JoEllen Wiggington (concerned therapist)
Margret Hughes (mother of sex offender)
Dr. Nancy B. Irwin (psychotherapist, writer)
D.M. Jacques (civil libertarian, activist)
Tracy Burk (relative of consensual r.s.o.)
Tammy Nicol (friend of consensual sex offender)
Michelle Alderman Goad (wife of sex offender)
Elysa Underwood (activist and wife of sex offender)
Catheryn Burkholder (teacher)
Cliff Marlowe (retired small business owner)
Linda Unwin (government employee)
Joni Greever (writer, mother of falsely accused offender)
Jennifer Van Waes (educator, wife of registrant)
Kathy Keefover (registered nurse and mother of sex offender)
Rachel Wilks (fiancée of RSO & mother)
Sheri Tynes (wife of sex offender)
Christina Falconer (fiancée of sex offender)
Nellie Warlick (student, sex abuse survivor, mother of falsely accused)
Margarita Lloyd (mother of sex offender)
Susie Blount (mother of sex offender)
Sheryl K. Smith (cpa, wife of person required to register)
LaShanna Potts (wife of sex offender)
Pat Harris (retired federal employee, very concerned citizen)
Sherry Mace (wife of sex offender)
Barbara K. Schwartz PhD (forensic psychologist, s.o. therapist, writer)
Cynthia Johnson (mother of sex offender)
Joel Lee Sherman, Esq. (attorney)
Jean M. Griffin (mother of accused sex offender)
Marshall Burns, PhD (physicist, technologist, social justice researcher)
Debra Papia (wife of former sex offender)
Trina Sutherland (mother of accused sex offender)
Kiley Griffin (school nurse)
Christina Storey (mother of a prisoner)
Briana Jordan-Salazar (student, sex offender spouse)
Pattie McCormack (aunt of accused sex offender)
Lorraine Coleman (wife of registered sex offender)
Liz Batton (wife of "sex offender")
Taylor Savage (social worker & re-entry specialist)
Janet Ernest (sister & caretaker of blind sex offender)
Donna Conlin (a mom who cares)
Anette DeLoach (wife of sex offender)
Telicia Lewis (wife of sex offender)
Dianna Freels (mgr,ex-day-care wrkr,child victim,mother of rso)
Jessica Cox (wife of sex offender)
Lorene Cox (herbalist,writer, wife of a sex offender)
Stephen Lautenschlager (concerned parent, business executive)
Christopher L. Dornin (writer and prison volunteer)
Stacy Shaffer (educator,mother of victim,wife of s.o.)
Alysa Rector (mother of sex offender)
Ron Gibson (retiree, family member of sex offender)
Connie Molen (wife of wrongly convicted sex offender)
Beverly Moran (headstart family advocate,wife of s.o.)
Felicia Smith (wife of wrongfully accused s.o., student)
Debbie Di Gregorio (wife of sex offender)
Kristina Skorusa (writer,abuse survivor,daughter of s.o.)
Letisha Melendez (nurse, fiancèe of labled sex offender)
Suzanne Jensen (registered nurse)
Kimberly DuBina (mother of convicted 18 year old)
Dana Sluga (mother of sex offender)
Jan Logsdon (mother of sex offender; retired)
Stanley A. Puckett (civil servant,USAF,ret.,father of convicted s.o.)
Kum C. Puckett (seamstress, mother of convicted sex offender)
Brandi Young (activist, concerned citizen)
Jeddidiah Luke Crowsey (friend of young sex offender)
Linda Matyasovszky (activist working to free innocent ¨sex offenders¨)
Maria Hildebrand (project designer, architectural drafting)
Sally & John Price (proud parents of a wrongfully accused son)
Diane Knighten (business owner)
Margaret McCulley (wife of sex offender)
Judy Kriescher (mother of a convicted son)
Anne Schall (close friend of a sex offender)
Laura Litton (mother of sex offender)
Amber Fox (friend of sex offender; mother)
Nayoma Aukerman (victim & survivor of sexual assault)
Jack McDowell (business executive, father of accused s.o.)
Wendy Schumer (friend of a non-predatory offender)
Paula J. Wyatt (ex-dir., Pub.Housing Authority, mother of s.o.)
Dale N. Everett (father of sex offender)
Brooke Thompson (wife of registered sex offender, mother of four)
Helen Smith (wife of sex offender)
Sabrina Chavers (secretary, wife of sex offender)
Donna Baker (wife of convicted sex offender)
Jody Franceschina (mother of a convicted sex offender)
Penelope Kalmanek (mother of sex offender)
Gerald Kalmanek (father of sex offender)
Misty McClintock (bookkeeper, survivor of a sex offender)
Amanda Treadwell (wife of falsely accused man)
Sandra Pierce (family member of accused)
Gwen Griffith (attorney & mother of sex offender)
Nay Lemanski (wife of wrongfully convicted r.s.o.)
MaryAnn Lubas (activist, mother of wrongfully accused s.o.)
Karri Wright (graduate social work student)
Siddarth Narang (son-in-law of sex offender)
Rachel Narang (daughter of sex offender)
Gwen M. Tilly (friend; child victim)
Jim Turner (Christian; father; friend of accused s.o.)
Mrs. Erin Cassidy (assistant professor; wife of r.s.o.)
Brenda Cress (mother of a ´sexual offender´)
Mary Gay (wife of someone ´they´ call a sex offender)
Joanne Elman (registered nurse; wife of a sex offender)
Max Hsiang (grandson of sex offender)
Cheryl Hsiang (daughter of sex offender)
Stu Elman (disabled activist; friend of the forgotten)
Sandra Roberts (wife of sex offender, mother of victim)
Theresa H. Warren (911 dispatcher, mother of sex offender)
Frank Savelli (father of a sex offender)
Tammy Friedeck (wife of a registered sex offender)
Kaye Sturgeon (house manager of our family´s household)
Judie Lore (a friend)
Beverley Floyd (student, friend of a sex offender)
Tara Wollack (sister of falsely accused s.o., & mother)
Peyton T. Lieuallen (retired school supt. & stepfather of an s.o.)
Jennifer Bultema (fiancée of sex offender)
Erin Caszatt (wife of sex offender)
Richard Buck (father of sex offender)
Douglas A. Shields, MD (emerg. med. phys.,father of internet s.crime victim)
Harold Krieg (best friend of falsely convicted s.o.)
Louis & Joanne DiBiase (parents of a sex offender)
Sally Garrettson (fiancée of rso, mother & grandmother)
Lesia Goodwin (girlfriend, whose girlfriend is an s.o.)
Johnna Murray (wife of sex offender; mother)
Michael Pierce (family member of unjustly labled s.o.)
Alpha Garrett (grandmother of unjustly labled s.o.)
Jaynell Bonham (secretary; sister-in-law of sex offender)
Emily Higgins (girlfriend of sex offender)
Lisanne Santon (concerned citizen)
Heather Collman (partner of sex offender)
Danielle Salvucci (girlfriend of sex offender)
Marian Pierce (legal marketing professional, friend of young s.o.)
Gloria McKinley (mother of consensual sex offender)
Patrick Sullivan (sane human being)
Gordon Krum (father of sex offender)
Whitney Warner (interior designer)
Ashley Gravatt (asst. teacher, nursing, sister of s.o.)
Heather Ryan (engaged to a sex offender)
Stacia Himelberger (friend of a falsely convicted sex offender)
Kirsten Zayas (sister in law of alleged, not convicted, s.o.)
James Maxwell (retired school superintendent)
Mandi Lindley (wife of offender)
Wendy Lynn Clark (sigificant other of sex offender)
Tracey Pleshek (friend of sex offender)
Lynda Burchette (fiancée of falsely accused sex offender)
Virginia S. Kanyan (mother of sex offender, retired nurse)
Kathryn H. Fitzpatrick (reform activist)
Robert Williams (pastor, father of sex offender)
Shelley Ambler (sister-in-law of registered sex offender)
Kari Bina (wife of sex offender forced to live in a marsh)
Bella Fridman (environmental engineer)
Jean Philbrick (artist, retired manager, grandmother)
Lana Buehler (mother of sex offender)
DeAnn Wilson (pediatric registered nurse)
Sidney Martin (father of sex offender)
Mrs. M. Olvera (mother of falsely accused sex offender)
Miriam Young (mother of sex offender)
Diana Royle (friend of an accused sex offender)
Monica Wilson (mother of an accused sex offender)
Chandra Hulcher (clinical social worker)
Rebecca T. Eisenberg (mother of sex offender)
Colette Rivers (fiancee of sex offender)
M. Margaret Mitchell (mother of accused s.o., teacher's aide)
Aimee Janssen (fiancee of sex offender)
Ken Nolley (prof. of fillm & english,father of person arrested for internet viewing)
Jan Nolley (former social worker, mother of person arrested for internet viewing)
Jason Eugene Cowen (son of sex offender, concerned citizen)
Kathleen Boudreau (activist)
Maria Records (sister of accused sex offender)
Donna Scholz (mother of sex offender)
Cathy Allen (business owner)
Macquin Brockington (friend of falsely accused sex offender)
Angela Cleveland (RN, wife, mother of three)
Laura Girse (wife of sex offender)
Leah McNinch (sister of sex offender)
Cheryl Tobin (small business owner, mother of falsely accused s.o.)
Janet Eades (wife of former offender, and mother of child lost bec. of it)
Liz Batton (wife of innocent husband in prison)
Cynthia Cloud (lic. clinical social worker, wife of sex. offender)
Sandra Watts (mother of 2 minor sex offenders)
Howard Feinman (attorney)
Tiffany Mitchell (RN student, girlfriend of sex offender)
April Terry (wife of sex offender, rehab counsellor)
Ursula Cunningham (grandmother of accused sex offender)
Darin Wilson (stepfather of accused offender)
Janice Maliska (mother of sex offender)
Thomas Jenkins (activist)
John Maguire (father of internet sex offender)
Lois Marchiny (mother of accused s.o., retired secretary)
Patricia Borden (director of NY Freedom March)
Kimberly Ann Williams (registered nurse (BSN) & wife of registered s.o.)
Leshia James (information analyst)
Debra Mills (wife of registered sex offender)
Cecelia Eckles-Willoughby (activist; criminal justice grad. student)
Retta Lewis (wife of sex offender)
Shirley Howard (proud mother of a sex offender)
Denise Vaughn (wife of sex offender)
Debbie McPeak (mother of a registered sex offender)
Daphne Carroll (licensed professional mental health therapist)
Brianna Moore (girlfriend of s.o. & mother of his children)
Wendy Marley (engaged to a sex offender)
Catherine Harmon (author)
Mary M. Whitener (wife of sex offender)
Jody Magana (mom of sex offender)
Jennifer Pitts (mother of victim, wife of sex offender)
Juanita Harrison (wife of sex offender)
Dana Jackson (artist, mother of sex offender)
Archangel Winters (brother and victim of a sex offender)
Nicole Paul (wife of wrongly accused sex offender)
Doug Elkins (computer professional, father of sex offender)
Doris Crawford (aunt of juvenile sex offender)
Shelli Williams (aunt of a sex offender)
Barbara Naso (writer, professor, hosp. case worker, aunt of S.O.)
Rachel Brisson (wife of sex offender)
Laura Nilsson (musician)
Miranda Carver (wife of sex offender, mom)
Paul Stuckle (attorney)
Martha Dille (psychologist)
Debra Graf (mother of juvenile ¨sex offender¨)
Nancy Blythe (mother of sex offender)
Vicki Henry (customer service associate)
Paulette Moore (sister-in-law of s.o., phlebotomist)
Michelle Gioelli (staff accountant)
Lisa Fowler (wife of sex offender, health insur. industry)
Cherry B. Kassebaum (ret. gov´t worker, police officer, USAF)
Karen Williams (mother of sex offender)
Victoria Van Buren (senior purchasing coordinator, disabled)
Joan Covici (criminal justice activist)
Alohilani Wright (friend of sex orffender)
Laura Phillip (non-judgmental, sane person, friend of 2 s.o.s)
Deborah Dewalsche (engineer, mother of sex offender)
Rhonda L. Young (significant other of sex offender, mother)
Angela Biloki (caregiver & wife of sex offender)
Tabitha Thomas (wife of sex offender)
Cedric De Walsche (senior programmer, step-dad to victim)
April Bundy (sister-in-law of s.o., stay at home mom)
Karen Dwinnell (mother of wrongfully accused s.o.)
Ruth Baker (housewife, mother of ´sex offender´)
Rachel Lee (college student, friend of ´sex offender´)
Terry Corvino (mother of sex offender, mother of victim, activist)
Mary Chance (mother of ´sex offender´)
Lucetta E. Readman (mother of off., wife of off., mother of victim, victim)
Jeannine Frattali (close friend of falsely accused s.o.)
Hollie Lorentzen (teacher)
Tammy Hart-Dyer (wife of good man, punished as s.o.)
Katherine Wingate (mother, activist, friend of wives of s.o.s)
Laurie Reynolds (mother, victim, relative of sex offender)
Brittany Slack (student, fiancée of sex offender)
Cheryl Dyer (professor, activist, wife of sex offender)
Betty J. Penland (grandmother of sex offender)
Melissa Cochrane (victim of sexual assault)
Linda Fusari (wife of sex offender)
Vaughn Montgomery (business owner, father of accused juvenile s.o.)
Debra Mesner (mother of sex offender)
Sara Chant (sister-in-law of sex offender)
Glenn A. Tripoli (son of sex offender)
Chip Conley (CEO/enterpreneur, father of sex offender)
Kim Powell (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Ruth Fischer (director of a ministry, mother of sex offender)
Darcy Lichnerowicz (mental hlth counsellor, wife of sex offender)
Dr. Chrysanthi Leon (sociologist and SATA Board member)
Ora Lee Combes (mother of sex offender)
Joie Hills (student, fiancée of sex offender)
Jennifer Hamilton (teacher, wife of falsely accused non-viol. S.O.)
Rachel McDonough (teacher)
Tracy Long (mother of sex offender)
Terry Benitez (mother of sex offender)
Tyler Benitez (brother of sex offender)
Shelly Wendell (mother of two victims)
Paula Pates (accountant, mother of sex offender)
JoAnn Sylvester (aunt of accused sex offender)
Karlyn D. Fike (aunt of accused sex offender)
Pamela Flewwellin (registered nurse, wife of sex offender)
Cynthia Tucker (family member of sex offender)
Patsy Hug (mother of sex offender)
Linda J. King (accountant, retired foundation trustee)
Udell E. Eatherington (blackjack dealer, friend of sex offender)
Angela Camp (girlfriend of one who must register; mother)
Janet L. Zink (mother of wronly accused sex offender)
Debra Bullock (housewife; mother of sex offender)
Lucy Dickerson (wife of sex offender)
Sandra Reiten (health care prof., mother of alleged s.o.)
Terri Benefield (mother of sex offender)
Jasmine Duckworth (mother of sex offender)
Beth Frank (partner of sex offender)
Linda Cantilena (mother of sex offender)
Vickie Fulton (mother of sex offender)
Juliette Colon (related to a sex offender)
Judy Shuman (registered nurse)
Kari Williams (wife of sex offender)
Dr. Beth M. Berman (clinical psychologist)
Lynn Hayes (sibling of youthful sex offender)
Marie Craft (grandmother of falsely accused sex offender)
Deborah Altom (health care prof., wife of innocent s.o.)
Brenda Rogers (mother of sex offender)
Constance Mendoza (fiancèe of sex offender)
Bonnie Wisniewski (paralegal, mother of s.o. who accptd. plea)
Chistie Hopkins (agriculturalist)
Autumn Carter (writer, activist, friend and cousin of s.o.)
Judy Francheschina (mother of teenage sex offender)
Tonya Thompson (concerned citizen)
Zach Pinkerton (friend of sex offender)
Ruby Hodge (wife of wrongfully accused sex offender)
Georgette Freeman (USAF vet, student, Christian)
Penny Rybolt (accountant, friend of supposed s.o.)
Ruth Ann Ryan Rankin (retired, aunt and friend of sex offenders)
Joana Hernandez (activist, wife of sex offender)
Priscilla Rettberg (wife of sex offender)
Patricia Cohen (nurse, mother of teen arrested for child porn)
Katherine Ledford (wife of non-violent sex offender)
Alexis Burke (daughter of sex offender)
Leah Cartwright (retired state employee, mother of sex offender)
Donna Seymour (retired teacher, mother of sex offender)
Angie Price (mother of sex offender)
Donna D. Costner (disabled mother of teen sex offender)
Patricia Kingsley (mother of consensual sex offender)
Adam Costner (brother of sex offender)
Anabeth Hernandez (friend of the wife of a sex offender)
Alex Borrell (friend of sex offender)
Lynn Miles (wife of sex offender)
Barbara Ledford (teacher)
Patrina L. Seay (wife of registered sex offender)
Jolie Gantt (daughter of so-called sex offender)
Jess Johnson (fiancee of sex offender)
R.D. Gamache (uncle of sex offender)
Stacie Sefcik (wife of sex offender)
Ricky D. Tomlinson (grandfather of wrongfully accused s.o.)
Sheila R. Tomlinson (grandmother of wrongfully accused s.o.)
Krystal Williams (daughter of wrongfully accused s.o.)
Melissa Holen (sister of falsely accused sex offender)
Krista Welch (wife of sex offender)
Lindsey Barlow (business owner, wife of sex offender)
Ann Galinsky (mother of sex offender)
Aimee Tangtong (soulmate of nonviolent offender)
Lara Sparks (wife of accused sex offender)
Tiffany McClure (writer, govt worker, mother of sex offender)
Robyn Hennon (fiancee of innocent sex offender)
April S. Clark (tax preparer)
Dan Glaser (student, public speaker for s.o. law reform)
David Copass (brother of sex offender)
Nancy Penn (mother of sex offender)
Esther Ritchie (mother of sex offender)
Timothy Thorn (father of sex offender)
Tammy Maher (mother of sex offender)
Michelle Rodriguez (sister of sex offender)
Nathalie S. Gunter (spouse of a sex offender)
Esther Ritchie (mother of sex offender)
Lisa Turner (mother of sex offender)
Vicki Succi (mother of a juvenile offender)
Cindy Gray (wife of sex offender)
Aron Fridman (mechanical engineer, father of so-called s.o.)
Katie Miller (paralegal student)
Camille Ney (wife of falsely accused convicted sex offender)
Linda Rodgers (mother of sex offender)
Carol Marino (educator, aunt of sex offender)
Shirley Williams (registered nurse)
Duane Dillman (psychotherapist & s.o. group therapist)
Amy J. Peeples (small retail business manager)
Donna M. Tomaso (sister of incarcerated sex offender)
Angela Jones (fiancèe of so-called sex offender)
Martha Freeman (accountant, sister of innocent sex offender)
Buffie Briscoe (wife of accused sex offender)
Verna Stark (mother of sex offender)
Tany Arnold Logan (teacher, health-care worker, mother)
Twila Caroll (mother of falsely accused 'sex offender')
Marilyn Cooley (pre-school teacher)
Brenda V. Jones (friend of multiple s.o.s hurt by registry)
Kathy Knight (sister of sex offender, grandmother)
Maria Lyka Francheska Hestbeck (student, fianceé of sex offender)
Jaime Maldonado (mental health clinician)
Yvonne Levasseur (suppt. service coord. , mother of an offender)
Glenna Woods (mother & supporter of juvenile sex offender)
Ann Bacon (university student)
Gwen M. Meeks (nurse, child. molest. victim, wife of s.o., mother)
Samantha Neal (writer, activist, fianceé of sex offender)
Audrianne Doucet (student activist)
Diana Pyle (girlfriend of ´sex offender´)
Dolly J. Manson (mother of sex offender)
Amy Young (legal assistant, wife of sex offender)
Julia Crocker (daughter of sex offender)
Rhonda G. Hudson (pharm. tech, schl. bus driver, ord. minister)
Gerald Talerico (father of sex offender)
Linda A. Williams (church employee, mother of sex offender)
Heather DeVore (receptionist, wife of sex offender)
Jerry Talerico (brother of sex offender)
Matt Talerico (brother of sex offender)
Ahlisha Slone (mother of 4; wife of sex offender)
Donna Lambert (friend of sex offender)
Gloria Pinney (friend of offender)
Natisha Patterson (business owner)
Richard Jones (family member of sex offender)
Andrea Kirk (wife of sex offender)
Ethel Fleury (sister of sex offender)
Debra Kinney (mother of son accused of stat. sex offense)
Jessy Montgomery (father of sex offender)
Amanda Wiley (fianceé of wrongly accused offender)
Karen Pato (fianceé of level I sex offender)
Brittany Sahm (girlfriend of a sex offender)
Lisa J. Johnson (wife of an ¨S.V.P.¨)
Audrey Courtney-Quinn (teacher, mother, friend of s.o. family)
Theresa Miller (friend of a friend harmed by these laws)
Sherry Hindman (registered nurse-traveller)
Patti Veltri (educator)
Debra Braz Case (relative of sex offender)
John Veltri (engineer, training consultant)
Karen Asche (mother of sex offender)
Brandi Case (cousin of sex offender)
Barbara OConnor (mother of four sons, nurse)
Laura Rapp (sociologist & researcher)
Shannon De Pope (cousin & friend of sex offender)
Irene Pomykala (retired person; grandmother)
Angela Lutz (girlfriend of sex offender)
Neva Dugan (mother of sex offender)
Kasey Smotherman (wife of sex offender)
Jeanne Beckman (mother of sex offender)
Sara M. Yarrington (CNA and wife of a reg. sex offender)
Susan L. Young (mother of sex offender)
Ellen Shores (fianceé of sex offender)
Jacalyn Clark (mother of sex offender)
Sarah Cash (relative of juvenile s.o., friend of s.o.)
Sarah J. Crabtree (web developer, mother; wife of s,o.)
Linda McLeod (aunt of so-called sex offender)
Sharon Buermann (mother of sex offender)
Erika York (student)
Barbara Cantilena (aunt of sex offender)
Melinda M. Smith (wife of sex offender)
Kelly Ball (activist, mother of sex offender)
Yvette Kaplinsky (business owner)
Bethene Denman (sister of sex offenders)
Susan C. Tarabokia (former teacher)
Anna Durbin (lawyer)
April Marquez (sister of accused juvenile sex offender)
Shelley Chernin (freelance legal writer & researcher)
Rachel Riddell (asst. and life partner, falsely accused s.o.)
Alice Chapman (mother of sex offender)
Sherry Northrup (public school teacher)
Linda Lara (mother of sex offender)
Shirley Copley (warehouse worker, sister of sex offender)
Jeannie Jones (sister-in-law of sex offender)
Stacy Phipps (niece of sex offender)
Darrell Phipps (friend of offender)
Sean Patterson (friend of sex offender)
Jodi Jones (homemaker, wife of sex offender)
Stacy Wentzell (mother of incarcerated juvenile s.o.)
Mary Mathis (mother of sex offender)
Sidney D. Skinner (navy vet, activist, son of sex offender)
June Bryant (registered nurse, sister of sex offender)
Phillis Tatman (retired citizen)
Heather Smith (sister of sex offender)
Dorothy Kimes (mother of sex offender)
Megan Jones (sister-in-law of an offender)
Richard M. Jones (brother-in-law of an offender)
Christopher Tatman (taxpayer)
Erica L. Tucker (nanny, sister of an accused sex offender)
Linda Igel (friend of a sex offender)
Timothy Collier (family member of a sex offender)
Waneta Stout (U.S. census worker, taxpayer)
Linda Greenspan (mother of a sex offender)
Teresa Sigman (mother)
Johnna Murray (wife of offender)
Sable Vanhart (cousin of innocent teenager)
Ashley Edwards (secretary)
Jacqueline Reed (spec. ed. tchr, mother of juvenile s.o.)
Allison Echols (insurance clerk)
Lisa Echols (aunt of someone who shouldn´t be on list)
John Kilman (domestic partner of falsely acc. s.o.)
Stephanie Camarillo (fiancée of sex offender)
Lura McHale (aunt of convicted sex offender)
Jennifer Reynolds (friend of offenders)
Rachael Johnson (wife of s.o. and mother of three)
Thomas Tito TIjerina III (activist, liberal)
Tracy Flowers (mother of incarcerated sex offender)
Krista Wakefield (wife of falsely convicted sex offender)
Jim Kalish (advocate)
Michael Barrientos (para legal studies student)
Bill Gardiner (clinical social worker)
Gary E. Grass, Esq. (defense attorney)
Janet Drennan (registered nurse, friend of accused)
Ryan McDonough (brother of sex offender)
Andrea Campbell (treasury dept. worker, spouse of s.o.)
Mia Whitfield (friend of sex offender)
Lisa Schechter (family relation to a sex offender)
Steven Lankford (concerned citizen, husband of s.o.)
Chris Amann (father of young sex offender)
Lisa Marie Henson (wife of sex offender, activist)
Kathleen Fera (mother of young, alleged sex offender)
Bishop John J. Gill (pastor, mentor and friend to a one-time s.o.)
Amanda Thomas (wife of accused sex offender)
Amy Vinsonhaler Warren (graduate student, parent)
Michael P. Jowan (father of accused sex offender)
Deborah A. Ranallo (mother of young sex offender)
Kari Hernandez (concerned U.S. citizen)
Amanda Tanzey (fiancee of wrongfully convicted s.o.)
Christine Ellen Fulkerson (significant other of sex offender)
Leona Kackley (DJ, fiancee of registered sex offender)
Marcia Figurski (mother of sex offender)
Regina Navarro (retail manager)
Renee Hubbard (retired postal employee, good friend of so-called S.O.)
Carol Lynette Brinlee (mother of sex offender)
Nora Battista (bus driver)
Trina Kwist (mother of sex offender)
Lara Kronberger (spouse of convicted offender)
Mary Ann Kent (librarian)
Tania Young (pharmacist, mother of sex offender)
Lynn Rysavy-Smith (nurse and wife of sex offender)
Kristin Welcome (sales rep,mother,activist, wife of s.o.)
Melony Lemley (mother of juvenile sex offender)
Katherine Klapp (environmental scientist)
Noah & Michaela Nadeau (friends of a sex offender)
Gina Velong (business woman)
Caleb Klapp (physicist, mathematician, computer sci.)
Deborah Gawloski (teacher)
Tara Nardi (girfriend of sex offender)
Karen Canter (mother of wrongfully convicted s.o.)
Leona Smith (mother of sex offender)
Kathleen Ward (mother of internet 'sex offender')
Wendy Richey (new activist, friend of 'romeo & juliet' s.o.)
Alice Eckel (teacher)
Sheri Younger (paramedic, firefighter, sister of s.o.)
Ches C. Edrington, MS (retired marriage & family therapist)
Elaine Kime (mother, housekeeper, wife of sex offender)
Russell Gray (father of sex offender)
Coleen Daugherty (fiancee of sex offender)
Shannon Stanford (fiancee of sex offender)
Teri Lawen (mother of 'sex offender')
Susan L. Young (small business owner, mother of s.o.)
Desiree Sotomayor (concerned friend of an offender)
Stephen Cooke (US Army retired, & father of sex offender)
Maya Jones (mother of sex offender)
Crystal Braun (wife of sex offender)
Tracy Sofa (fiancee of sex offender)
Alexia Vernon (author, speaker, trainer, coach)
Diana Poole (wife of offender)
Carole Jones (wife of sex offender)
Danielle Davis (mother of 3, wife of sex offender)
Lila Foster (wife, mother & grandmthr. of s.o., vic. of abuse)
Philip J. Hampton (father of accused sex offender)
Kristine Gollus (girlfriend of sex offender)
Carol Lobel (mother of sex offender)
Mariah Davis (writer, wife of sex offender)
Samantha Clark (wife of sex offender)
Paul Kempton (victim; life partner of accused person)
Barbara Vercher (mother of sex offender)
Caroline & Nile Jones (mother & father of a sex offender)
Joyce Rowell (mother of sex offender)
Valerie Yates (wife of sex offender)
Joann Gamino (wife of r.s.o.)
Kathleen A. Yates (mother of sex offender)
Isabel Orozco (student, best friend of sex offender)
Michele Phillips (wife of r.s.o.)
Heather Jenkins (teacher; ex-wife of sex offender)
Jo Anne Oglesby (housewife; retired person)
L. Dee Johnson (mother of young r.s.o.)
Marie Russell (mother of sex offender)
Myrna G. Mills (victim; fianceé of sex offender)
Janette Perez (teacher)
Chelsea Bunch (girlfriend of sex offender)
Lillian Brown (elderly mother of sex offender)
Lori Nassofer (sex offender housing advocate)
Ryan Donner (executive asst., partner of rso)
Karen Mosiman (wife of sex offfender)
Howard Gaylean (father of sex offender)
Jennifer Blair (girlfriend of sex offender)
Friederike Debatin (wife of sex offender in prison)
Erin Roberts (housewife; wife of sex registrant)
Donna Holland (wife of sex offender)
Karen Jones Hansel (vacation rental housekpng mgr, friend of s.o.)
Cheryl D. Floyd (ex wife of offender, mother to 2 other offenders)
Matthew Merriman (husband of sex offender; father)
Amber H. Hackett (wife of convicted s.o., mother, grandmother)
Brenda Littlefield (mother of sex offender)
Pamela Edwards (mother of female labled sex offender)
Debra Leipzig Kinninger (stud. of clinical psych,, physical therapist)
Jacqueline Malette (professional)
Jo Ann Brown (mother-in-law of sex offender)
Virginia Decker (wife of sex offender)
Rhonda Smith (wife of sex offender)
Attorney Norman Pattis (lawyer, activist, writer)
Lucia M. Scholl (elderly mother of sex offender)
Bonnie Hackett (mother of s.o., grand- and great-grand mom)
Rebecca Walkup (proposal writer)
Rebecca Henry (mother of wrongfully-accused s.o.)
Jennifer Neitzel (mother of juvenile required to register)
Elizabeth Hines (activist)
Kristyn Salter (wife of person on the registry)
Virginia Decker (II) (grand-daughter of a sex offender)
Marcia Ryan (mother of special needs sex offender)
Mary Ann Simmons (mother of a sex offender)

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