BEGINNING JULY 1, 2021 Beginning July 1, 2021, many California residents who are required to register as sex offenders under Penal Code section 290 will be relieved of the lifetime registration requirement. Who is eligible? Tier 1 and Tier 2 offenders. Tier One offenders include those who were convicted…
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NAVIGATING AFFIRMATIVE CONSENT
The #MeToo meme has been front and center news ever since the Harvey Weinstein story broke. Many a career has since been ended by revelations from inappropriate workplace flirting to aggressive sexual assault. If the adults can’t navigate this potential minefield, what about the college students? If any group…
REFORM OF THE CALIFORNIA SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY LAWS
California’s sex offender registry currently lists over 100,000 sex offenders. The registry has a long history; it was first employed (although not in its current form) 70 years ago. It is estimated that around 650 registrants on the list today were first registered in the 19040’s and 50’s. Since…
CALIFORNIA LAW REGARDING AFFIRMATIVE CONSENT AND SEX CRIMES
In 2014. Governor Jerry Brown signed into a law what is known as “active consent.” This law, incorporated in the California Education Code, applies to California campuses and has often been referred to as the “yes means yes” law. The law requires any post-secondary educational institution that receives state…
NONCONSENUAL SEXUAL ASSAULT IS RAPE UNDER NEW CALIFORNIA LAW
On the night of January of 2015, two Stanford University graduate students were bicycling on campus when they saw a male behind a dumpster. The male was on top of a female who appeared to the grad students to be unconscious. The grad students approached to investigate at which…
Human Trafficking In California
HUMAN TRAFFICKING OR MODERN SLAVERY? Slavery may have been made illegal in this country 150 years ago, but it is still a wide-spread problem in this country. Yes, there are many people in the United States who are held captive and forced to work for no wages or worse, forced…
THE MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SEX OFFENSE RECIDIVISM
California’s sex offender laws are among the strictest in the country. Even relatively minor sex offense convictions usually end up requiring a lifetime registration on the sex offender list. So what is a “relatively minor” sex offense you might ask. Well, consider the 18-year-old who is arrested for having consensual…
The Sex Predator Next Door
The Sex Predator Next Door In 1996, with the federal enactment of “Megan’s Law”, California began disseminating identifying information about sex offenders on CD-ROM on a monthly basis to all sheriff and police departments throughout the state. This information was made available to the public. Since then, the information available…
TEEN SEXTING—IT CAN BE MORE SERIOUS THAN YOU THINK
Facebook, Instagram, selfies—we live in an age of instantaneous electronic communication. The teens of today share the details of their lives via social media; they seem to spend much of their time snapping photos to share and conversing by text message. But some teens go beyond sharing the everyday…
What Constitutes Sexual Battery In California
Penal Code Section 243.4 defines sexual battery as follows: Any person who touches an intimate part of another person while that person is unlawfully restrained by the accused or an accomplice, and if the touching is against the will of the person touched and is for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification, or…