Tougher Sentencing for Sex Offenders

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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 5, 2005.
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The governor and legislative leaders want offenders put behind bars longer and monitored more closely when outside of them. We’ll look at what these new rules might mean. Laura is joined by Will Delker, New Hampshire's Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Linda Griebsch, Public Policy Director at the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. We will also hear from Mike Iacopino, defense attorney at the law firm Brennan, Caron, Lenehan, and Iacopino. Other guests are TBA.

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Anna C. Salter has written

Anna C. Salter has written an accessible, powerful work on sexual predators, which I would strongly recommend to every parent or one who works with children. I have written a review/summary of it, entitled "Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, and Other Sex Offenders (Anna C. Salter, Ph.D.)—[More Than a] Book Review" at http://blog.wilcoxfamily.net/?p=348 .

--Doug Wilcox
http://blog.wilcoxfamily.net/

One of the callers made some

One of the callers made some dangerous assumptions based on his interaction with convicted sex offenders and popular knowledge. I've attempted to address those at well in the comments on the BLOG post.

--Doug Wilcox
http://blog.wilcoxfamily.net/

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