Program Profile: Implementation of Federal Sex-Offender Registry Requirements in 14 States

This was a registration requirement targeting individuals convicted of sex offenses and other crimes against children.

Evidence Rating: Ineffective | One study

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This was a registration requirement targeting individuals convicted of sex offenses and other crimes against children. The federal legislation required the registration of people released after serving time for a sex offense, including name, address, sex crime committed, and a photograph. The program is rated Ineffective. The program did not statistically significantly reduce sex-crime rates.

An Ineffective rating implies that implementing the program is unlikely to result in the intended outcome(s) and may result in a negative outcome(s).

Date Created: July 17, 2024
Program Snapshot

Age: 18+

Gender: Male, Female

Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Hispanic, Other

Geography: Suburban Urban Rural

Setting (Delivery): Other Community Setting

Program Type: Community Awareness/Mobilization, General deterrence, Probation/Parole Services, Reminders/Notifications, Violence Prevention

Targeted Population: High Risk Offenders, Sex Offenders

Current Program Status: Active