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The Effect of Megans Law on Sex Offender Reintegration
Jill S. Levenson
Lynn University
Leo P. Cotter
The S.H.A.R.E. Program
The purpose of this study is to better understand the positive and negative, intended and unintended, consequences of community notification on sex offenders rehabilitation and reintegration. A sample of 183 convicted male sex offenders from Florida completed the survey. Overall, about one third of participants had experienced dire events, such as the loss of a job or home, threats or harassment, or property damage. Physical assaultwas a relatively rare occurrence. The majority identified negative effects, such as stress, isolation, loss of relationships, fear, shame, embarrassment, and hopelessness. Some participants noted positive effects of Megans Law, including motivation to prevent reoffense and increased honesty with friends and family. Fewsex offenders believed that communities are safer because of Megans Law, and more than half reported that the information posted about them on Floridas Internet registry was incorrect. Implications for practice and policy are discussed.
Key Words: sex offender community notification registration Megans Law offender reintegration offender rehabilitation
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 21, No. 1,
49-66 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/1043986204271676

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